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Painter, b. 1734 - d. 1782

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    • RICHARD BROMPTON (ATTRIB) FULL-LENGTH PORTRAIT
      Sep. 24, 2023

      RICHARD BROMPTON (ATTRIB) FULL-LENGTH PORTRAIT

      Est: $10,000 - $20,000

      Framed oil on canvas painting, Portrait of Frederick William Blomberg (1761-1847), attributed to Richard Brompton (British, 1734-1783), full-length, in a silk suit with plumed hat, leaning on an architectural column with Latin inscription, accompanied by a fawn and white whippet, a landscape beyond with partial view of Buckingham House, A & NCSL label verso inscribed Cpt Newbury, stretcher stenciled CS99, relined, sight: approx 69"h, 48.25"w, overall: 82.75"h, 62.25"w **Note: after the death of his father, Major Frederick Blomberg, Frederick William Blomberg was raised in the royal household under King George III and Queen Charlotte** **Provenance: an important Kerrville, Texas estate** Start Price: $8,000.00

      Austin Auction Gallery
    • RICHARD BROMPTON (ANGLETERRE 1734-SAINT-PETERSBOURG 1783)
      Mar. 23, 2023

      RICHARD BROMPTON (ANGLETERRE 1734-SAINT-PETERSBOURG 1783)

      Est: €1,500 - €2,000

      RICHARD BROMPTON (ANGLETERRE 1734-SAINT-PETERSBOURG 1783) PORTRAIT DE DUBUC AGE DE 18 ANS pastel ovale Signé et daté à gauche ‘Brompton/Pinxit 1771’ Au dos, annotation de l’époque ‘Agé de 18 ans et 6 mois’, puis annoté ‘Portrait de notre ancêtre Dubuc (...)’ Portait of 18 years old Dubuc, oval pastel, signed and dated 1771 lower left, annoted on the back 54 x 43 cm - 21,3 x 16,9 in.

      Tajan
    • Attributed to Richard Brompton (British, 1734-1782) A small child with a liver and white spaniel in a landscape
      Jun. 18, 2015

      Attributed to Richard Brompton (British, 1734-1782) A small child with a liver and white spaniel in a landscape

      Est: £20,000 - £30,000

      Attributed to Richard Brompton (British, 1734-1782) A small child with a liver and white spaniel in a landscape oil on canvas h:126 w: 100 cm Provenance: Acquired by the vendor's family in Scotland circa 1950 and by descent. Richard Brompton was a pupil of Benjamin Wilson and also of Johann Zoffany. He then went to Italy and spent some time in Rome, where he had lessons with Raphael Mengs. He was also introduced to the patronage of the Earl of Northampton, and accompanied the Earl to Venice when the Earl was appointed Ambassador to the Republic. In Venice Brompton painted a conversation-piece in which he introduced the portraits of the Duke of York and several English gentlemen then on their travels. The picture was afterwards exhibited at the rooms in Spring Gardens in 1763, at which time Brompton returned to England, and for some years practised portrait painting. Extravagant living brought him to the King's Bench, but he was rescued by the Empress of Russia, who requested that he go to St. Petersburg, where he was appointed portrait painter to the Empress, and met with much acclaim and portrait commissions. Richard Brompton died in St Petersburg, Russia, in 1782 and today his work is quite rare. We are very grateful to Hugh Belsey for his attribution to Richard Brompton.

      Cheffins
    • Richard Brompton 1734-1783 , The Polish Count Franciszek Ksawery Branicki (1731-1819) and his Russian wife Alexandrine Vassilievna Engelhardt (1754-1838) oil on canvas
      Nov. 22, 2007

      Richard Brompton 1734-1783 , The Polish Count Franciszek Ksawery Branicki (1731-1819) and his Russian wife Alexandrine Vassilievna Engelhardt (1754-1838) oil on canvas

      Est: £100,000 - £150,000

      both full length, he standing, wearing armour, flanked by two boys, she standing, wearing a white satin dress, blue shawl, and imperial badges and cyphers a pair oil on canvas Quantity: 2

      Sotheby's
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