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Rare 17thc Oil Portrait Baby Studio of Mary Beale
EXCEPTIONALLY RARE PORTRAIT OF BABY WITH CORAL TEETHER LATE 17TH CENTURY OIL ON CANVAS (C1690 ) STUDIO OF MARY BEALE
A rare chance to acquire a beautiful painting of a baby in 17thc dress.
Fine late 17thc Oil Portrait of a baby holding a coral teether.
ABOUT THE ARTIST ( Circle of Mary Beale )
Mary Beale (née Cradock late March 1633 – 8 October 1699) was one of the most successful professional female Baroque-era portrait painters of the late 17th century due to her perseverance of her business.
Praised by Richard Gibson and court painter Peter Lely, she is considered as successful as Joan Carlile.
Joan Carlile was also an English portrait painter, who was one of the first women to practise painting professionally. Mary Beale managed to be the financial provider for her family through her professional portrait business.
Mary Beale stood apart from other women due to her outspokenness and successful business that allowed her to be the breadwinner of the family.
Portraits of babies from the 17th & 18th centuries are quite rare, and obviously desirable for their charm and appeal.
This delightful portrait of a round-cheeked, blue-eyed infant is posed using the conventions established for formal European court portraiture, and as found in other early portraits of royal or aristocratic infants.
The child is depicted full-length, sitting with a highly formalised velvet curtain drape in the background. As with other royal and noble portraits, the baby is shown propped up as if on a chair of state, and seemingly possessing the self-control and formal bearing normally found in portraiture of adults at court.
The absence of a family armorial, combined with a lack of knowledge as to the portrait’s original provenance, make the identification the child problematic.
However the scale and richness of composition, with the baby dressed in the finest and most expensive white satin dress trimmed with lace and holding an expensive hand crafted coral teether,suggests that at the very least, this is a child from an wealthy family.
The prominence of the coral teether in the picture reflects the traditional belief that coral has magical protective properties. It was thought that coral could ward off illnesses and evil spirits. Coral was also hard, cool and clean, making it ideal as a material for the teething infant.
In fact, the coral’s rich colour was thought to reflect the appearance of physical well-being and if the coral began to change colour it was a harbinger of illness.
The baby in this portrait is wearing pink ribbons, it is interesting to note that the colours pink and blue were not associated with the gender of children until the 20th century.
CONDITION
The painting has been re-lined to ensure good condition into the future.
Presented in a good 18thc original carved wooden frame with minor distress.
MEASUREMENTS (Including Frame)
Height 37 Inches
Width 32 Inches
Height = 94 cm (37")
Width = 81 cm (32")
Depth = 8 cm (3")
DATELINE
This exceptionally rare example is estimated to be late 17th Century Region of (c1690)
DELIVERY UK MAINLAND ( Includes Packaging ) Add £80
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OUR REF 0675
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A rare chance to acquire a beautiful painting of a baby in 17thc dress.
Fine late 17thc Oil Portrait of a baby holding a coral teether.
ABOUT THE ARTIST ( Circle of Mary Beale )
Mary Beale (née Cradock late March 1633 – 8 October 1699) was one of the most successful professional female Baroque-era portrait painters of the late 17th century due to her perseverance of her business.
Praised by Richard Gibson and court painter Peter Lely, she is considered as successful as Joan Carlile.
Joan Carlile was also an English portrait painter, who was one of the first women to practise painting professionally. Mary Beale managed to be the financial provider for her family through her professional portrait business.
Mary Beale stood apart from other women due to her outspokenness and successful business that allowed her to be the breadwinner of the family.
Portraits of babies from the 17th & 18th centuries are quite rare, and obviously desirable for their charm and appeal.
This delightful portrait of a round-cheeked, blue-eyed infant is posed using the conventions established for formal European court portraiture, and as found in other early portraits of royal or aristocratic infants.
The child is depicted full-length, sitting with a highly formalised velvet curtain drape in the background. As with other royal and noble portraits, the baby is shown propped up as if on a chair of state, and seemingly possessing the self-control and formal bearing normally found in portraiture of adults at court.
The absence of a family armorial, combined with a lack of knowledge as to the portrait’s original provenance, make the identification the child problematic.
However the scale and richness of composition, with the baby dressed in the finest and most expensive white satin dress trimmed with lace and holding an expensive hand crafted coral teether,suggests that at the very least, this is a child from an wealthy family.
The prominence of the coral teether in the picture reflects the traditional belief that coral has magical protective properties. It was thought that coral could ward off illnesses and evil spirits. Coral was also hard, cool and clean, making it ideal as a material for the teething infant.
In fact, the coral’s rich colour was thought to reflect the appearance of physical well-being and if the coral began to change colour it was a harbinger of illness.
The baby in this portrait is wearing pink ribbons, it is interesting to note that the colours pink and blue were not associated with the gender of children until the 20th century.
CONDITION
The painting has been re-lined to ensure good condition into the future.
Presented in a good 18thc original carved wooden frame with minor distress.
MEASUREMENTS (Including Frame)
Height 37 Inches
Width 32 Inches
Height = 94 cm (37")
Width = 81 cm (32")
Depth = 8 cm (3")
DATELINE
This exceptionally rare example is estimated to be late 17th Century Region of (c1690)
DELIVERY UK MAINLAND ( Includes Packaging ) Add £80
Worldwide Quotes Available on Request.
TELEPHONE >> 07765 856171 <<
Call Hours 10 am - 10 pm.
OUR REF 0675
Price
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DimensionsInc Frame
Height 37 Inches
Width 32 Inches
Category Antique Pictures / Engravings / Art
> Antique Oil Paintings
Date 1690
Late 17th Century Antiques Material Oil Painting on Canvas
Origin European
Condition Good For Age After Reline & Original Framed Distressed
Item code as153a773 / 0675
Status For Sale
£6250.00
$7961.25
€7579.38
$7961.25
€7579.38
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Shipping information
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Shipping costs are charged based on the particular service used [ either next day express or economy ] and Size / Weight of item.
Delivery by private courier within the UK Mainland will be used for very large paintings and is charged at a flat rate of £80 for paintings only [ allow 7-14 days delivery time ]
International Delivery Quotes Worldwide are available on request by providing your full name and address together with a postal / area code and a contact number.
Returns are accepted within 14 days of receipt if the item is found to have been misdescribed and the purchaser may be liable for the return costs subject to reasons for return.
Returns authorisation should be requested by sending an e-mail before posting.
Once we receive the item in good order as supplied not withstanding notified transit damage, we will return payment using the same payment method.
Shipping costs are charged based on the particular service used [ either next day express or economy ] and Size / Weight of item.
Delivery by private courier within the UK Mainland will be used for very large paintings and is charged at a flat rate of £80 for paintings only [ allow 7-14 days delivery time ]
International Delivery Quotes Worldwide are available on request by providing your full name and address together with a postal / area code and a contact number.
Returns are accepted within 14 days of receipt if the item is found to have been misdescribed and the purchaser may be liable for the return costs subject to reasons for return.
Returns authorisation should be requested by sending an e-mail before posting.
Once we receive the item in good order as supplied not withstanding notified transit damage, we will return payment using the same payment method.
Terms and conditions
Payment is required within 3 calendar days of the sale being agreed.International transfers are required within 5 days of point of sale.
If payment is not received within this time, Mansion House Antiques & Fine Art reserves the right to consider selling the item to another customer at its discretion [ unless a longer payment time has been pre-agreed ] and will provide written notice by email before voiding any existing sales agreement.
Payment is preferred by Bankers Transfer or alternatively you are welcome to make payment using Pay-Pal, by Debit / Credit Card or by posting a UK Sterling Cheque drawn on a UK Bank or Building Society [ note goods will only be released once the cheque payment is fully cleared / normally within 3 weekdays or 5 days should a weekend be included.
If payment is not received within this time, Mansion House Antiques & Fine Art reserves the right to consider selling the item to another customer at its discretion [ unless a longer payment time has been pre-agreed ] and will provide written notice by email before voiding any existing sales agreement.
Payment is preferred by Bankers Transfer or alternatively you are welcome to make payment using Pay-Pal, by Debit / Credit Card or by posting a UK Sterling Cheque drawn on a UK Bank or Building Society [ note goods will only be released once the cheque payment is fully cleared / normally within 3 weekdays or 5 days should a weekend be included.
View all stock from
Mansion House Antiques & Fine Art
By appointment only
East Midlands
Leicestershire
Tel : 07765856171
Non UK callers : +44 7765856171
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