Lot Details
Lot 3026
Attributed to Frederick R. Spencer
Portraits of a Boy and Girl, said to be Frederic Morton Gilpin and Mrs. William Winterton as Children: Two
The first inscribed on the reverse Painted by/F.R. Spencer/Oct. 1848, the second inscribed Painted by F.R. Spencer and dated August 1841 (lr)
Oils on canvas, in painted ovals
Each 27 3/8 x 22 inches;
Together with American School, 19th Century, Portrait of a Child, said to be Robert Foster Barnard, 20 x 17 7/8 inches
Additional Notes & Condition Report
Portrait of Boy: Glue relined. Heavy craquelure throughout. Dirty varnish . Difficult to detect older restoration under heavy varnish. Two 1/8" repaired losses, one in upper right quadrant and one to right of his left shoulder. One 1 1/2" area of repair below left shouler. Two 1" circular areas of older and more recent inpaint at left center. Two tiny spots of inpaint at lower right.
Third portrait, American School: Appears to be oil on canvas, but also includes some photomechanical process. Glue relined. Isolated spots of inpaint in upper part of forehead, hair. Dirty varnish and surface grime. Two vertical scratches, one 6 1/2" and on 3 1/2" in length, at left center. Several drips of unidentified residue throughout, possibly house paint. 1/4" areas of loss at right edge, upper left edge, and lower left edge. 2 1/2" scratch at lower left edge.
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