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The compelling and evocative unfinished oil portrait depicting an elderly woman, shown bust-length and turned slightly to her left, wearing a dark headscarf or bonnet and a loosely suggested garment, with the artist having concentrated their efforts almost entirely on the face, her features rendered with surprising sensitivity, softly modelled flesh tones, watchful pale eyes, and a firm, contemplative mouth, set against a largely unresolved ground where the bare canvas remains visible and the whole surviving from the zeniths of the nineteenth century.


Condition is consistent with its incomplete nature. The canvas remains unlined and unframed, with visible staining, surface dirt, and areas of abrasion. There is evident age-related wear throughout, but nothing that detracts from its visual or atmospheric appeal, in fact, the rawness of the surface enhances its presence; the surrounding composition dissolves into sketch-like brushwork, with only faint indications of clothing and form, lending the piece an arresting immediacy and intimacy. There is no visible signature or inscription.


Unfinished portraits such as this often provoke more questions than they answer. Whether abandoned due to the sitter’s unavailability, the artist’s dissatisfaction, illness, or simply a study never intended for completion, these works offer a rare glimpse into process rather than performance. The focus on the face suggests this may have been a preparatory study. perhaps for a more formal commission, or an exercise in capturing likeness and expression. There is something deeply human in its incompletion: a life partially recorded, a moment suspended, the artist’s hand abruptly withdrawn.


A quietly powerful and introspective piece, rich in atmosphere and narrative ambiguity. It sits comfortably within a country-house or gallery interior, where its restraint and honesty can be appreciated; a portrait not of status, but of presence, and all the more compelling for what it leaves unsaid.

  • Period: c.1880
    • Price: £380.00
    • €439 Euro
    • $509 US Dollar
  • Location: Buckinghamshire
    • Dimensions: H: 24cm (9.45in)
    • W: 20cm (7.87in)
    • D: 0cm (0.00in)