Susannah Edith, Lady Rowley

John Hoppner English, 1758-1810
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in

Fashionable Living, Level 3, South Wing

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About the Artwork

Susannah Edith, Lady Rowley

ca. 1785

John Hoppner

1758-1810

English

Unknown

Oil on canvas

Unframed: 30 × 25 inches (76.2 × 63.5 cm) Framed: 40 × 35 × 3 1/8 inches (101.6 × 88.9 × 7.9 cm)

Paintings

European Painting

Bequest of Mrs. Horace E. Dodge in memory of her husband

71.171

This work is in the public domain.

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Provenance

Sir William Rowley, second Bart. [d. 1832] (Tendring Hall, Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk, England)

by descent to his daughter, Lady Marianne Sarah Dashwood [d. 1877] (Kirtlington Park, near Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England)

by descent to her second son, Captain George Astley Charles Dashwood [d. 1863] (Wherstead Park, Ipswich, Suffolk, England)

by descent to his son, Lieutenant Charles Edmund Dashwood, J.P. [d. 1935] (Wherstead Park, Ipswich, Suffolk, England)

Baron Eugen de Rothschild (Paris, France)

(Charles Davis, London, England)

April 1926, (P. & D. Colnaghi, London, England)

1927, sold by (Knoedler, New York, New York, USA and London, England)

January 1927, purchased by Alfred W. Erickson (New York, New York, USA)

(Duveen Brothers, New York, New York, USA)

1935, acquired by Anna Thomson Dodge [Mrs. Horace E. Dodge] (Grosse Pointe, Michigan, USA)

1971-present, bequest to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

A Catalogue of the Works of Art of the 18th Century in the Collection of Anna Thompson Dodge. Detroit, 1939, vol. 1: 15–16 (ill.).

Dell, T., et al. The Dodge Collection of 18th Century French and English Art in the Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit, 1996, pp. 216-219, cat. 67 (ill.).

Collars and Cuffs: The Politics of Fashion in European Portraiture 1630–1880. Exh. cat., Art Center, et al. Battle Creek, 2000.

Secrest, Meryle. Duveen: a life in art. New York, 2004, pp. 450–451.

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John Hoppner, Susannah Edith, Lady Rowley, ca. 1785, oil on canvas. Detroit Institute of Arts, Bequest of Mrs. Horace E. Dodge in memory of her husband, 71.171.

Susannah Edith, Lady Rowley
Susannah Edith, Lady Rowley