About the Artwork
Miss Clavering
between 1780 and 1782
George Romney
1734-1802
English
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Oil on canvas
Unframed: 49 3/4 × 40 inches (126.4 × 101.6 cm) Framed: 57 1/4 × 47 3/8 × 2 1/2 inches (145.4 × 120.3 × 6.4 cm)
Paintings
European Painting
Gift of Mrs. Charles T. Fisher, Jr.
F81.414
Public Domain
Markings
Inscribed, back of frame, bottom, in white paint: F1022/50 x 10 Inscribed, back of frame, top right, in pencil: 5452 Inscribed, stretcher bar, top left, blue pencil: #1805v Inscribed, inside edge of lower bar: 907 [or 902]
Marked, back of frame, top left, on paper: 1350 Marked, back of frame, top left, on wide paper tape: 4/15/49/B X 2-1-P | for Sunder E... Marked, vertical bar, on ripped paper label: Maria M!argaret Claverin\g! \afterwar!ds Lady Napier The eldest daught\er of! \Lieutenant-Gen!eral Sir James Joh\n! \Claver!ing, KB. 2nd in \Coun!cil and Command\er! \in Chi!ef in Bengal..\first! \married!...Lady Diana West \daughter of! John 1st Earl Dela \Warr! She married Apri\l 13, 1784! \Fr!ancis 7th Baron \of Napier! \a!nd died Decemb\er 29, 1821! Marked, vertical bar, on ripped paper label: 10 Marked, streatcher bars, top left, paper label: 1163 Marked, stretcher bar, top right, paper label: No. 29587 | PICTURE Marked, circular stamp, glued onto verso of canvas, lower left: DOUANE DE PARIS in circle around] Batignolles
Provenance
1780, commissioned for Sir Thomas Clavering;1782, completed and delivered to (Axwell Park, Blayton-on-Tyne, England);
by 1900, by descent, Rev. John Warren Napier-Clavering (Axwell Park, Blayton-on-Tyne, England);
by descent, Sir William A. Clavering (Axwell Park, Blayton-on-Tyne, England);
March 18, 1921, auction of the late Sir William A. Clavering at (Christie's, London, England), lot 107;
March 18, 1921, purchased by Arthur J. Sulley (London, England);
1921, Edward T. Stotesbury (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA).
at least by 1949, Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Briggs (Detroit, Michigan, USA).
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Fisher, Jr. (Grosse Pointe, Michigan, USA);
1981-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Portraits by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Exh. cat., Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Birmingham, England, 1900, p. 15, no. 7, (pl. 2) [lent by the Rev. J. W. Napier-Clavering].
Roberts, W. and H. Ward. Romney. London and New York, 1904, vol. 1, p. 91; vol. 2, p. 30.
Thomas Agnew and Sons. London, 1910, no. 15.
"The Art of Romney." The Lotus Magazine (March 1915): p. 306, (repr.).
Catalogue of Important Italian Pictures. Sales cat., Christie, Manson and Woods. London, March 18, 1921, no. 107 [as portrait of Lady Napier].
Pennsylvania Musum of Art. Philadelphia, 1932.
California Palace of the Legion of Honor. San Francisco, 1941.
Masterpieces of Painting from Detroit Private Collections. Exh. cat., DIA. Detroit, 1949, no. 26 [as Mrs. Clavering, later Lady Nadier [sic]- lent by Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Briggs.]
Maclean-Eltham, Barry. George Romney Paintings in Public Collections. The Romney Society, Kendal, Cumbria, 1996, p. 21 [as ca. 1780-1782].
Collars and Cuffs: The Politics of Fashion in European Portraiture 1630-1880. Exh. cat., Michigan Statewide Touring Exhibition. 2000-2001, [with accompanying brochure].
Kidson, Alex. George Romney: A Complete Catalogue of His Paintings, vol. 1. New Haven, 2015, p. 133, no. 252 (ill.).
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George Romney, Miss Clavering, between 1780 and 1782, oil on canvas. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Mrs. Charles T. Fisher, Jr., F81.414.
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