Peter LELY (1618-1680), zugeschrieben, Portrait... Lot 211
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Peter LELY (1618-1680), zugeschrieben, Portrait einer Lady, Öl auf Leinwand, wohl um 1650
Peter LELY (1618-1680), ascribed
Portrait of a lady
Oil on canvas, probably around 1650
134 x 105,5 cm, frame: 154 x 126 cm
Expertise: Handwritten expert opinion by Dr. Paul Wescher (1896-1974): "The painting of a young lady with Cupid in the background shown overleaf I consider to be a characteristic and impeccable work by the English court painter Peter Lely, who after van Dyck was the preferred portraitist of English society." Alastair Lang wrote in an e-mail in 2012, "I think that the Portrait of a Lady in blue at a putto-fountain most probably is by Lely - an early picture of around 1650. ...There is just a possibility that the portrait could be by Lely's early rival, Weesop (about whom very little is known)." By Weesop is meant John WEESOP (active 1641-1649).
Provenance: Swiss private property
Peter LELY (1618-1680), attributed to
Portrait of a Lady
Oil on canvas, probaby around 1650
134 x 105.5 cm, frame: 154 x 126 cm
Expert opinions: Handwritten expertise (in German) by Dr. Paul Wescher (1896-1974): "I consider the painting of a young lady with Cupid in the background to be a characteristic and flawless work by the English court painter Peter Lely, who after van Dyck was the preferred portraitist of English society." Alastair Lang wrote in an e-mail in 2012: "I think that the portrait of a lady in blue at a putto-fountain most probably is by Lely - an early picture of around 1650. ...There is just a possibility that the portrait could be by Lely's early rival, Weesop (about whom very little is known)." Weesop is John WEESOP (active 1641-1649).
Provenance: Swiss private property
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