About the Artwork
Two Soldiers
between 1770 and 1785
Circle of John Hamilton Mortimer
1741-1779
English
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Pen and black ink over black chalk on dark cream antique laid paper
Sheet: 9 3/16 × 7 3/16 inches (23.3 × 18.3 cm)
Drawings
Prints, Drawings & Photographs
Gift of Dr. Frederick J. Cummings
F1983.244
Public Domain
Markings
Inscribed, in pencil, on mat, lower left: John Hamilton Mortimer | coll. Sir Thomas Lawrence | Leonard Baskin
Watermark: fragment of a crown Dry stamp, lower left corner: Sir Thomas Lawrence (Lugt 2445)
Provenance
Sir Thomas Lawrence (London, England).by 1970, Mr. and Mrs. Leornard Baskin (Northampton, Massachusetts, USA).
1973, Dr. Frederick J. Cummings (Detroit, Michigan, USA);
1983-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Sunderland, John. "John Hamilton Mortimer and Salvator Rosa." The Burlington Magazine 112, no. 809 (August 1970): pp. 520-521 (fig. 35) [as Sheet of Studies by Mortimer].
Sunderland, John. "John Hamilton Mortimer, His Life and Works." The Walpole Society 52 (1986): p. 220, no. R10 [as Two Standing Soldiers possibly by a near contemporary of Mortimer].
Italian, French, English, and Spanish Drawings and Watercolors: Sixteenth Through Eighteenth Centuries. New York, 1992, p. 341, no. A95.
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circle of John Hamilton Mortimer, Two Soldiers, between 1770 and 1785, pen and black ink over black chalk on dark cream antique laid paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Dr. Frederick J. Cummings, F1983.244.
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