Set Of Grand Tour Frame Paintings After Richard Dalton
Stock No
36585
2019
- £2,875.00
- €3,317 Euro
- $3,856 US Dollar
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Item Description
A set of antique three Grand Tour etched paintings housed in modern mounts and frames, after Richard Dalton.
Dating to circa 1770, these painting depict the illustrations of Antinouse Museo Capitolino, Musa in Capitolio and Luctatores e Museo Mediceo .
These English depictions by J. Boydell would make the perfect set for a period property looking to appreciate historical art, or even in a contemporary property looking to add neoclassical flair.
Richard Dalton (1715-1791)
Richard Dalton was a man of many trades, taking on the titles of painter, antiquarian, draughtsman, dealer, engraver during his lifetime.
He even became an antique dealer, particularly in prints, much like these, thanks to his role as librarian to Prince of Wales George III.
In order to enrich the royal collection Dalton travelled to Italy again in 1758, where he examined Cardinal Albani's collection of drawings - an experience that landed him the role of Antiquary at the Royal Academy in 1770.
He went to Italy again in the mid to late 18th century, buying paintings and drawings both for the Royal collection, a number of British noblemen and himself, later becoming Keeper of King’s medals and drawings in 1774 and Surveyor of paintings in 1779.
Additional dimensions
Outer paintings: Height 69.5 x width 49.5 x depth 1.5cm
Centre painting: Height 71 x width 45.5 x depth 1.5cm
CONDITION REPORT
Good structural condition. The female figure has a crease or repaired tear towards the bottom. There are some age related marks to the paper and frames. All in modern frames and mounts. One frame is slightly larger than the others.
Item Info
Seller
Seller Location
Herefordshire, Worcestershire
Item Dimensions
H: 69.5cm W: 49.5cm D: 1.5cm
Period
Circa 1770
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Location
Herefordshire, Worcestershire
Item Location
United Kingdom
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+44 (0)1981 541155
+44 (0)778 6916288