Portrait Of A Turbaned Lady, Attributed To Lady Elizabeth Bulteel, Circa 1820
Portrait of a lady wearing a turban, attributed to Lady Elizabeth Bulteel, circa 1820
School of Sir Thomas Lawrence PRA, FRS (1769-1830)
English Regency-style portrait, circa 1820, depicting a lady wearing a turban. Oil on canvas. Beautiful bust portrait, the lady seated, wearing a black dress and turban held in place by a gold cord. She is said to be Lady Elizabeth Bulteel, daughter of the Earl of Grey and wife of John Bulteel, Sheriff of Devon. The canvas is distorted and damaged, and has never been restored. We can offer you a quote for a complete restoration before shipping, at professional rates. Original Regency-style gilded frame.
Provenance: Eshott Hall, Morpeth, Northumberland. Unlined.
Dimensions: approx. 91.5 x 78.7 cm (framed)
School of Sir Thomas Lawrence PRA, FRS (1769-1830)
English Regency-style portrait, circa 1820, depicting a lady wearing a turban. Oil on canvas. Beautiful bust portrait, the lady seated, wearing a black dress and turban held in place by a gold cord. She is said to be Lady Elizabeth Bulteel, daughter of the Earl of Grey and wife of John Bulteel, Sheriff of Devon. The canvas is distorted and damaged, and has never been restored. We can offer you a quote for a complete restoration before shipping, at professional rates. Original Regency-style gilded frame.
Provenance: Eshott Hall, Morpeth, Northumberland. Unlined.
Dimensions: approx. 91.5 x 78.7 cm (framed)
5 500 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Consulat, Empire
Condition: Some repairs
Material: Oil painting
Length: 92cm
Width: 79cm
Reference (ID): 1756101
Availability: In stock
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