25th Jun, 2024 10:00

Old Master, British and European Art

 
Lot 2
 

2

Attributed to Sir William Segar (fl.1588-1633)

Portrait of Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury, three-quarter-length, in a grey and white striped doublet with white ruff, and a black cape and black hat
inscribed 'ANNO:1596:/AETAT:SUAE/:43:', oil on panel
112 x 77cm

Provenance: Sotheby's London, 'British Paintings,1500-1850', 9 April 1997, lot 6.

Sold for £17,000


Condition Report

Overall: 132 x 98cm

The painting is executed in oil on a panel support. The panel appears to be formed from four boards of varying width in a vertical orientation. The vertical panel joins have been reinforced from the reverse with wooden battens and the reverse of the panel has been smoothed down during this process. There is evidence of movement in the panel joins although they currently appear stable.

The paint layers are stable overall but have suffered from loss and damage in the past which has been restored. There are localised areas of paint which have a raised craquelure pattern and the cracks have darkened with age - one notable area of this is visible in the sitter's face. The brush marks of the priming are visible in thinner paint passages including the face and cream doublet, possibly exacerbated through abrasion. The black areas of paint appear well preserved for a painting of this date, but in localised areas the surface texture shows there has been large losses in the sitter's cloak which have been filled and retouched. Other large areas of overpaint include the end of the sitter's left hand sleeve. There appear to be two campaigns of overpaint, one below the varnish layer and one below. On the sitter's face, overpaint can be seen to partially cover some of the dark age cracks. Some of the overpaint is slightly crude but the overall appearance of the painting is good from a normal viewing distance. The varnish layer is clear, semi-matte and even. There are a few scuffs to the varnish and abrasion caused by framing around the edges.

 

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Auction: Old Master, British and European Art, 25th Jun, 2024

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Friday 21 June, 10am - 4pm 

Sunday 23 June, 10am - 1pm 

Monday 24 June, 10am - 4pm 


The auction will take place at our Stansted Auction Rooms, Cambridge Road, Stansted Mountfitchet CM24 8GE. 

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