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https://www.decorativecollective.com/dealers/cheshire-antiques-consultant-ltdAttributed to Daniel Robbins (American, Contemporary)
Oil Portrait Study of General-in-Chief Robert E. Lee, Commander of the Confederate States Army
Circa 2018
An atmospheric and finely executed cabinet-sized oil portrait depicting Confederate General Robert E. Lee in later life, attributed to contemporary American painter Daniel Robbins. Painted circa 2018 in oil on hardboard, the work displays expressive brushwork, rich tonal depth and a contemplative psychological presence.
Executed in a refined expressive realist manner, the portrait combines textured impasto, subtle facial modelling and a restrained palette of cool greys, warm ochres and muted cream highlights. The intimate scale recalls nineteenth-century private portrait studies and traditional cabinet paintings intended for close viewing.
The composition presents Lee with quiet dignity and historical gravitas, balancing painterly vitality with strong decorative appeal suitable for both traditional and contemporary interiors.
Medium: Oil on hardboard
Image size: 22 cm high × 17 cm wide
Frame size: 31.5 cm high × 26.5 cm wide × 3 cm deep
Historical Context
General Robert Edward Lee (1807–1870) remains one of the most recognised military figures in nineteenth-century American history. Commander of the Army of Northern Virginia and later General-in-Chief of Confederate forces during the American Civil War, Lee became internationally known through campaigns including Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville and the Seven Days Battles.
His likeness became deeply embedded within American historical portraiture through iconic Civil War-era photographic studies by Mathew Brady and other nineteenth-century photographers. Throughout the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, artists repeatedly interpreted Lee in paintings, prints and commemorative portraiture, establishing him as one of the defining visual figures of American military history.
The present work continues that tradition through a contemporary expressive realist interpretation focused upon memory, character and historical reflection rather than overt political symbolism.
About the Artist
Daniel Robbins is a contemporary American painter associated with expressive realist and impressionistic portraiture. His work demonstrates a strong appreciation for traditional oil painting techniques, historical portrait conventions and painterly surface handling.
Rather than pursuing strict photorealism, Robbins favours visible brushwork, tonal atmosphere and expressive movement that preserve the vitality of the painting process. His portraits balance historical reverence with painterly immediacy, producing works that feel both classically informed and visually contemporary.
This portrait exemplifies those qualities particularly well through its restrained palette, nuanced modelling and contemplative treatment of the sitter.
Signed
Monogrammed lower left.
Handwritten identification verso reading: “Daniel Robbins – R.E. Lee.”
Research undertaken by Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD identified closely related Robert E. Lee portraits published online by the artist circa January 2018, demonstrating strong stylistic similarities in composition, palette and handling.
The work is therefore appropriately catalogued as:
“Attributed to Daniel Robbins (American, Contemporary), circa 2018.”
Framed
Presented in an elegant lemon-gilt moulding with linen liner and gilt filet, complementing the historical character and painterly sophistication of the portrait. The refined framing enhances the traditional cabinet-picture presentation while adding strong decorative presence.
The subtle gilt tones harmonise beautifully with the muted palette of the painting, making it particularly suitable for libraries, studies, galleries and curated historical interiors.
Size
Image: 22 cm high × 17 cm wide
Frame: 31.5 cm high × 26.5 cm wide × 3 cm deep
Provenance
Curated by Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD from respected American fine art dealer John Robert Davison of JohnDavisonFineArts, April 2026.
Formerly from a private collector’s estate, Ashland, Virginia, USA.
Privately loaned for exhibition at the Famous Lord Hill Museum, May 2026.
Subsequently retained within the collection of Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD.
Retaining handwritten identification behind the verso cover reading: “Daniel Robbins – R.E. Lee.”
The Virginia estate provenance is particularly appropriate given the historical association between Virginia and General Lee, materially strengthening the contextual authenticity and collector appeal of the work.
Why Collectors Love It
• Atmospheric and psychologically engaging historical portrait
• Rich painterly surface with sophisticated tonal handling
• Elegant cabinet-sized format ideal for intimate display
• Attributed to a contemporary American expressive realist painter
• Strong decorative presence within a period-style gilt frame
• Historically resonant subject with enduring collector appeal
• Excellent Virginia provenance connected to Confederate historical collecting traditions
• Combines traditional American portraiture with modern painterly vitality
• Ideal for collectors of military history, American portraiture and contemporary realist art
Condition Report
The painting appears to be in very good overall condition. The paint surface remains stable with attractive texture and strong colour throughout. No significant losses or instability observed.
The frame presents attractively with only minor age-appropriate surface wear consistent with careful handling and display.
Ready for immediate display.
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