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Portrait Of A Lady With A Vase Of Flowers, Signed & Dated 1714, By London Artist Rudolphus Schmutz (1670-c.1715), Antique Oil On Canvas Painting, Rare Signed Work
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This spectacular large portrait was painted in 1714 by the very talented artist Rudolphus Schmutz when he was at the height of his artistic power. Signed and dated, it is an extremely rare and important addition to his now little-known oeuvre and gives us a wider knowledge of the artists that were active at the turn of the 18th century in London. The fact that there are successful engravings after portraits by Schmutz, such as the half-length portrait of the Comedian William Penkethman, created in 1709 further enhances the fact that he was an artist painting celebrated depictions of significant sitters.
Meticulously rendered, the sitter is wearing a pink dress, holding a basket of fruit, whilst an exotic parrot rests on her hand. The beautiful arrangement of flowers in the urn was likely painted by another artist who specialised in floral painting – collaborations such as this were common. The painting abounds with ingenious flourishes and demonstrations of the painter''s skill a...nd superior pictorial technique. The graceful pose, sumptuous costume, rich colour, and brilliant technique are distinctive features of this portrait and it was a type that was (and is today) in great demand during the 18th century.
Johann Rudolf Schmutz was born in Regensperg, Switzerland in 1670 and trained under the artist Mathais Füssli. At first Schmutz focused his training on historical paintings however quickly seeing that he was better at portraiture, which was also more profitable, he focused his study on this genre. Schmutz had heard of the success Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646 – 1723) was having in London and therefore left Switzerland to try and rival Kneller’s society portraits in Britain.
Although few works are known by Schmutz, he was said to have been a success, and perhaps if he had lived longer, he may have been able to rival some of the great Court artists. His focus was on female portraiture, which is epitomised in this example, showing an elegant reclining female figure. By the turn of the century, this format of portraiture had become popular and similar examples can be seen by the artists Maria Verelst and Michael Dahl, often repeating the composition. By Schmutz’s death in 1715, he had a studio practice in Covent Garden where he was training the young John Ellys (1701 – 57), who went on to succeed Philip Mercier as the principal painter to Frederick, Prince of Wales. In comparing this portrait with the work of Ellys it is clear to see the inspiration taken, with similar compositional format and flesh tones.
Held in an impressive Kent style carved and gilded antique frame with egg and dart motif.
Provenance:
Property of Beatrice Nellie Gillison Stayner (1912-1988) of The Grange, Edith Weston;
Sold by orders of her executors Sotheby’s 8 March 1989 [Lot 37]. Beatrice Stayner sold three other mid-18th century portraits in this sale – all were her ancestors and descended from the sitters to her. It is likely that the sitter in our portrait was also an ancestor
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Antique ID Number (AIDN): SA980177
Dateline of this antique is 18th Century
Height is 140cm (55.1inches)Width is 157cm (61.8inches)Depth is 7cm (2.8inches)
Antique SA980177 shown on this page was made in the 18th Century. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was created:
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Specialist in 17th & 18thC portraits. Highly curated selection, museum-level research & pro conservation. Exceptional art, expertly vetted.
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