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Porträtmaler, Wall painter, Miniature painter, b. 1743 - d. 1812

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    • Painting, Attributed to Henry Benbridge
      Nov. 21, 2024

      Painting, Attributed to Henry Benbridge

      Est: $500 - $700

      Attributed to Henry Benbridge (American, 1744-1812), Young Girl on Blue Cushion, oil on canvas affixed to board, unsigned, board: 30"h x 24"w, overall (with frame): 36.25"h x 30.25"w

      Clars Auctions
    • IMPORTANT HENRY BENBRIDGE (AMERICAN, 1743-1812), ATTRIBUTED, PORTRAIT OF HARRIET SMITH (CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, B.1770)
      Jun. 22, 2024

      IMPORTANT HENRY BENBRIDGE (AMERICAN, 1743-1812), ATTRIBUTED, PORTRAIT OF HARRIET SMITH (CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, B.1770)

      Est: $20,000 - $30,000

      IMPORTANT HENRY BENBRIDGE (AMERICAN, 1743-1812), ATTRIBUTED, PORTRAIT OF HARRIET SMITH (CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, B.1770), oil on canvas, an outstanding example, the full-length depiction of a seated child in profile, her face turned toward the viewer, wearing a white and golden yellow silk wrap draped off of one shoulder, a dark blue bird perched on her outstretched left hand, no signature located, retaining likely original frame (mahogany and cypress / pine), probably made in the shop of Thomas Elfe (1719-1775), Charleston's leading cabinetmaker at the time. Circa 1772. 29 1/4" x 24" sight, 36 1/4" x 31" OA. Literature: See Weekley - Painters and Paintings in the Early American South, p. 387, fig. 7.57, for the Benbridge-attributed portrait (c.1775) of Mrs. Charlotte Pepper Gignilliat (currently in the collection of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation 1973-217,B), which includes a highly similar treatment of the sitter's yellow silk dress and also retains its, nearly identical, original mahogany frame. Catalogue Note: Born in Philadelphia, Henry Benbridge (1743-1812) studied as a young man in Italy and received guidance from Benjamin West (1738-1820) while visiting in London. In 1770, Benbridge returned to Philadelphia, bearing letters of recommendation from the American expatriate artist, and quickly set about establishing himself as a top-tier portrait painter. By 1772, Benbridge ventured to Charleston, South Carolina in search of a warmer climate and less professional competition. His timing was fortuitous, given the physical decline of fellow Charleston artist, Jeremiah Theus (d.1774), and Benbridge rapidly became the region's leading portraitist for the wealthy planter and merchant elite. In 1780, with the British occupation of Charleston, Benbridge, along with hundreds of other citizens, was imprisoned aboard a British ship and later held in St. Augustine for nearly two years. At the conclusion of the Revolutionary War, Benbridge returned to Charleston, where he resumed his work as an artist. By 1800, he had moved, along with his son, to Norfolk, Virginia, where it is likely that he encountered Lawrence and Thomas Sully, two young and promising portrait painters. Benbridge remained in Norfolk until his death in 1812. The present portrait, a rare Colonial Southern likeness of a child, has descended directly in the family and is completely fresh to the market. An early and highly developed example of the artist's work, the portrait remains in very fine condition and retains its likely original Charleston-made frame. The sitter, Harriet Smith (b.1770), was the granddaughter of Landgrave Thomas Smith II (1670-1738), an extremely wealthy and influential Lowcountry landowner, who served for several terms in the South Carolina Colonial Assembly. Harriet's father was likely Thomas Smith (1729-1783), who was one of ten children from Landgrave Smith's second marriage. The appearance of the present portrait on the open market, completely fresh and unrecorded, represents an exceedingly rare opportunity to acquire an outstanding example of pre-Revolutionary Southern portraiture by a highly desirable hand.

      Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates
    • Attributed to Henry Benbridge
      Mar. 08, 2024

      Attributed to Henry Benbridge

      Est: $2,000 - $4,000

      (American, 1743-1812) Portrait of James McNutt, period label verso, "James Mc Nutt Esq.re / of Augusta Co Virginia in 1780 / Henry Benbridge, Pinxt, oil on canvas, 30 x 25 in.; period giltwood frame, 36-3/4 x 32 in. Provenance: Sold at Skinner, November 1, 2008 Note: James Mcnutt was born in 1740, married Margaret McElroy in 1768 and resided in Augusta, Virginia. Together they had three children. James McNutt died September 6, 1811 and is buried at Old Providence Church, Rockbridge, Virginia.

      Brunk Auctions
    • Henry Benbridge
      Nov. 08, 2023

      Henry Benbridge

      Est: $6,000 - $9,000

      Henry Benbridge American 1743-1812 Portraits of John and Elizabeth Allen Deas; A pair Oil on canvas Each 30 1/4 x 25 1/4 inches Provenance: Miss Caroline Sinkler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, granddaughter of the subject, John Deas Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Roosevelt, Philadelphia Thence by descent in the family Exhibited: Washington D. C., National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Henry Benbridge (1743-1812), Apr. 1 - May 16, 1971 (Framed: Each 34 1/2 x 29 1/2 inches) (i) The canvas is wax-relined. There are three repaired tears with corresponding patches on the back of the work. One 3 x 3 inch "L" shaped tear is located above the subject's left (viewer's right) ear. The second runs vertically for about 10 inches through the background in the upper left. The third repair is approximately 3 inches long and runs horizontally through the subject's arm near the bottom edge. There are numerous other spots of inpainting scattered throughout. Craquelure. (ii) The canvas is wax-relined. Inpainting is scattered throughout but concentrated in the lower left corner. Craquelure.

      DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
    • OIL CANVAS HENRY BENBRIDGE A 1743-1812
      Dec. 16, 2021

      OIL CANVAS HENRY BENBRIDGE A 1743-1812

      Est: $200 - $1,000

      From the estate of Eugene Vidal, father of Gore Vidal. THE DEATH OF COLONEL OWEN ROBERTS . NO SIGNATURE, Depicting the mortally wounded Colonel.at the battle of Stono S.C. June 20th 1779. Presented in anearly 19th C gilt wood frame. Provenance descent in family. Great Great great Grand son measures approximately 35.5" high x 31.5" wide framed. The frame itself is 3.25" thick. Canvas 30.5" high x 25-26" wide.

      Elite Auctioneers, LLC
    • HENRY BENBRIDGE (AMERICAN, 1743-1812) OIL ON CANVAS
      Sep. 21, 2021

      HENRY BENBRIDGE (AMERICAN, 1743-1812) OIL ON CANVAS

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      From the estate of Eugene Vidal, father of Gore Vidal friend of Amelia Earhart. THE DEATH OF COLONEL OWEN ROBERTS. NO SIGNATURE, Depicting the mortally wounded Colonel at the battle of Stono S.C. June 20th 1779. Presented in an early 19th C gilt wood frame. Provenance descent in family. Great Great great Grand son measures approximately 35.5" high x 31.5" wide framed. The frame itself is 3.25" thick. Canvas 30.5" high x 25-26" wide.

      Elite Auctioneers, LLC
    • The Death of Colonel Owen Roberts, Attributed to Henry Benbridge (1743-1812). Antique Primitive Painting depicting American Revelutionary war Col. Owen Roberts dying at storo ferry, handing his sword to his son who later founded cinccinati Society.
      Mar. 14, 2017

      The Death of Colonel Owen Roberts, Attributed to Henry Benbridge (1743-1812). Antique Primitive Painting depicting American Revelutionary war Col. Owen Roberts dying at storo ferry, handing his sword to his son who later founded cinccinati Society.

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      The Death of Colonel Owen Roberts, Attributed to Henry Benbridge (1743-1812). Antique Primitive Painting depicting American Revelutionary war Col. Owen Roberts dying at storo ferry, handing his sword to his son who later founded cinccinati Society. Oil on canvas, 25 x 30 inches

      Bill Hood & Sons Arts & Antiques Auctions
    • HENRY BENBRIDGE 1743 - 1812 | MR. AND MRS. ROSTI ROLLA GENT
      Jan. 21, 2016

      HENRY BENBRIDGE 1743 - 1812 | MR. AND MRS. ROSTI ROLLA GENT

      Est: $20,000 - $40,000

      oil on canvas

      Sotheby's
    • Henry Benbridge
      Nov. 16, 2013

      Henry Benbridge

      Est: $12,000 - $18,000

      (South Carolina/Pennsylvania/Italy, 1743-1812)Portrait miniature of Joseph Bellinger (1773-1830), unsigned, watercolor on ivory, 1-3/4 x 1-1/2 with locket; fine and probably original 9-12 kt. gold engraved locket frame set with paste stones with a 9-12 kt. gold chain, light mildew at top, light abrasions or small loss at bottom left edge, not removed; small dents to case, abrasions to crystal and case. Provenance: By Descent in Family, Notes: From one of the earliest and wealthiest families in Charleston, South Carolina, Joesph Bellinger was a plantation owner and a member of the South Carolina State House of Representatives, 1802-1809, he served in the State Senate, Barnwell District, 1810-1813, and then served in the United States House of Representatives, 1817-1819.

      Brunk Auctions
    • Henry Benbridge
      Nov. 16, 2013

      Henry Benbridge

      Est: $10,000 - $15,000

      (South Carolina/Pennsylvania/Italy, 1743-1812)Charles Lucas Pinckney Horry (1769-1828), in a blue velvet jacket and yellow waistcoat, unsigned, watercolor on ivory, 1-1/2 x 1-1/4 in.; gold locket frame with swag engraving verso [test], light crackle in ruffle. Provenance: By Descent in the Rutledge Family, Notes: Charles Lucas Pinckney Horry was sent to England for his education at age eleven. Upon completion, he did a grand tour of Europe. As was customary, he was expected to return to Charleston and take up his place in society and business. Changing his name to Charles Lucas Pinckney Horry, he visited his family but settled in France. Literature: MESDA File #8217

      Brunk Auctions
    • Henry Benbridge (American/South Carolina,
      Nov. 21, 2009

      Henry Benbridge (American/South Carolina,

      Est: $8,000 - $12,000

      Henry Benbridge (American/South Carolina, 1743-1812), "Portrait of Elias Ball, III (1752-1810)", c. 1780-1790, oil on canvas, unsigned, 30 in. x 25 in., in an antique frame.

      Neal Auction Company
    • HENRY BENBRIDGE (AMERICAN 1743-1812). FULL-LENGTH
      Feb. 24, 2008

      HENRY BENBRIDGE (AMERICAN 1743-1812). FULL-LENGTH

      Est: -

      HENRY BENBRIDGE (AMERICAN 1743-1812). FULL-LENGTH PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN IN HIS LIBRARY.

      Bourgeault-Horan Antiquarians
    • Attributed to Henry Benbridge, (American, 1743-1812), Lady of the Potts Family
      Apr. 29, 2007

      Attributed to Henry Benbridge, (American, 1743-1812), Lady of the Potts Family

      Est: $2,000 - $4,000

      Attributed to Henry Benbridge (American, 1743-1812) Lady of the Potts Family oil on canvas 28 1/2 x 22 1/4 inches.

      Hindman
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