Sir Thomas Lawrence (Bristol 1769-1830 London) Portrait of Mrs Siddons as Zara


Sir Thomas Lawrence (Bristol 1769-1830 London) Portrait of Mrs Siddons as Zara pastel, oval 29.9 x 24.6cm (11 3/4 x 9 11/16in). Footnotes: Provenance Matthew Hutchinson His sale, Christie's, London, 22 February 1861, lot 54 With Hogarth 1864 (when lent to the Shakespeare Tercentenary Exhibition) Sir Henry Hawley, by whom given to Isabel M.J. Morant Gale, and by descent to her daughter Mrs George MacDonald, Wickham, Hampshire, 1964 and thence by descent through the family Exhibited Stratford upon Avon, Shakespeare Tercentenary Exhibition, 1864, cat. no. 3, lent by Hogarth London, South Kensington Museum, Portrait Miniatures , 1865, no. 1465 Literature K. Garlick, 'A catalogue of the paintings, drawings and pastels of Sir Thomas Lawrence', Walpole Society , 1964, no. 2, p. 265 M. Levey, Sir Thomas Lawrence , New Haven and London, 2005, p. 49 N. Jeffares, Dictionary of Pastellists before 1800 , 2006, p. 322 N. Jeffares, Dictionary of Pastellists before 1800 , online, no. J.466.324 Engraved John Raphael Smith, 1782 and 1783 The present work, from the early 1780s, depicts Mrs Siddons as 'Zara' from William Congreve's The Mourning Bride , a role she only performed once in Bath in the season of January to May 1781. John Raphael Smith's mezzotint of the portrait was published in the Bath Chronicle in November 1782 and reworked and printed again in 1783. Lawrence, who never married, is rumoured to have had an intimate friendship with Sarah Siddons (née Kemble, 1755-1831), who was the most famous actress of her age, and they remained close throughout their lives. It is said that he was also romantically linked to both her daughters, Sally and Maria. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com


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