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Portrait painter, b. 1678 - d. 1753

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    • ATTRIBUTED TO HANS HYSING (STOCKHOLM 1678-1753 LONDON) Portrait of a lady,
      Sep. 21, 2021

      ATTRIBUTED TO HANS HYSING (STOCKHOLM 1678-1753 LONDON) Portrait of a lady,

      Est: £1,500 - £2,500

      ATTRIBUTED TO HANS HYSING (STOCKHOLM 1678-1753 LONDON) Portrait of a lady, bust-length, in a silver dress and pink wrap, in a feigned... oil on canvas 30 x 25 in. (76.2 x 63.5 cm.)

      Christie's
    • HANS HYSING (SWEDISH 1678-1753), PORTRAIT OF THE HON. WILLIAM GEORGE SUTTON
      Jan. 20, 2021

      HANS HYSING (SWEDISH 1678-1753), PORTRAIT OF THE HON. WILLIAM GEORGE SUTTON

      Est: £4,000 - £6,000

      HANS HYSING (SWEDISH 1678-1753)PORTRAIT OF THE HON. WILLIAM GEORGE SUTTON (D. 1713), SON OF ROBERT SUTTON, 2ND LORD LEXINGTONOil on canvasSigned and inscribed with identifying inscription lower left237 x 142.5cm (93¼ x 56 in.)The present lot depicts the young Hon. William George Sutton in an expensive red, silk tunic, wrapped with a sumptuous blue drape. The portrait was likely to have been painted after the young boy's death and inscribed with his age to the desk on which he leans. The Hon. William George Sutton depicted in the present lot was the only son of Robert Sutton, 2nd Baron Lexington and Margaret, the daughter of Sir Giles Hungerford of Coulston Wiltshire. William George Sutton passed away at the age of 15 in Madrid, whilst his father served as an ambassador there between 1712-1713. Robert Sutton and Margaret had two other children, Leonora, who also passed away in childhood and Bridget who married John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland. Robert Sutton was an English diplomat who supported William of Orange and was employed within his court. In 1692 he was appointed a Privy Counsellor and a Gentleman of the Bedchamber to King William between 1692-1702. The barony became extinct on the death of Robert Sutton but his estates including that of Kelham Hall descended to Lord Robert and Lord George Manners-Sutton, his grandchildren, in whose ownership this picture presumably became. Kelham HallThe Kelham estate was first acquired by William Sutton from the Foljambe family. The house was upgraded by William's son Robert Sutton, 1st Baron Lexington after the Civil War but this was destroyed by fire in the reign of William and Mary. Its replacement was built c.1730 by John Sanderson for Bridget, the Duchess of Rutland, the only surviving child of the second Lord Lexington and sister to William George. She had married John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland. This building was also eventually be destroyed by fire in 1857, and was again rebuilt. Hans Hysing (1678-1753)The present lot was painted by Hans Hysing who was born in Sweden in 1678. He was apprenticed to a goldsmith before studying portrait painting under David van Krafft. Hysing left Stockholm for England in 1700 and joined artist Michael Dahl as his pupil and studio assistant. From 1715 he was working independently albeit in the manner of his master Dahl. He developed close relationships with important patrons such as George II, Sir Robert Walpole and Arthur Onslow.

      Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
    • Hans Hysing (Swedish 1678-1753) Portrait of the Hon. William George Sutton (d. 1713)
      Mar. 10, 2020

      Hans Hysing (Swedish 1678-1753) Portrait of the Hon. William George Sutton (d. 1713)

      Est: £10,000 - £15,000

      Hans Hysing (Swedish 1678-1753)Portrait of the Hon. William George Sutton (d. 1713), son of Robert Sutton, 2nd Lord LexingtonOil on canvasSigned and inscribed with identifying inscription lower left237 x 142.5cm (93¼ x 56 in.)The present lot depicts the young Hon. William George Sutton in an expensive red, silk tunic, wrapped with a sumptuous blue drape. The portrait was likely to have been painted after the young boy's death and inscribed with his age to the desk on which he leans. The Hon. William George Sutton depicted in the present lot was the only son of Robert Sutton, 2nd Baron Lexington and Margaret, the daughter of Sir Giles Hungerford of Coulston Wiltshire. William George Sutton passed away at the age of 15 in Madrid, whilst his father served as an ambassador there between 1712-1713. Robert Sutton and Margaret had two other children, Leonora, who also passed away in childhood and Bridget who married John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland. Robert Sutton was an English diplomat who supported William of Orange and was employed within his court. In 1692 he was appointed a Privy Counsellor and a Gentleman of the Bedchamber to King William between 1692-1702. The barony became extinct on the death of Robert Sutton but his estates including that of Kelham Hall descended to Lord Robert and Lord George Manners-Sutton, his grandchildren, in whose ownership this picture presumably became. Kelham HallThe Kelham estate was first acquired by William Sutton from the Foljambe family. The house was upgraded by William's son Robert Sutton, 1st Baron Lexington after the Civil War but this was destroyed by fire in the reign of William and Mary. Its replacement was built c.1730 by John Sanderson for Bridget, the Duchess of Rutland, the only surviving child of the second Lord Lexington and sister to William George. She had married John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland. This building was also eventually be destroyed by fire in 1857, and was again rebuilt. Hans Hysing (1678-1753)The present lot was painted by Hans Hysing who was born in Sweden in 1678. He was apprenticed to a goldsmith before studying portrait painting under David van Krafft. Hysing left Stockholm for England in 1700 and joined artist Michael Dahl as his pupil and studio assistant. From 1715 he was working independently albeit in the manner of his master Dahl. He developed close relationships with important patrons such as George II, Sir Robert Walpole and Arthur Onslow.

      Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
    • ATTRIBUTED TO HANS HYSING (SWEDISH, 1678-1753) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, HALF LENGTH, IN A RED JACKET AND LACE-TRIMMED STOCK AND LONG GREY WIG
      Nov. 27, 2019

      ATTRIBUTED TO HANS HYSING (SWEDISH, 1678-1753) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, HALF LENGTH, IN A RED JACKET AND LACE-TRIMMED STOCK AND LONG GREY WIG

      Est: £600 - £800

      oil on canvas, in a painted feigned oval (Dimensions: 76 x 62 cm) (76 x 62 cm) Footnote: Provenance: Christie's, South Kensington, 11 November 1999, lot 29; Wood Dalling Hall, Norfolk Condition report: Lined and cleaned. Old Christie's stencil to the reverse LM 389.

      Cheffins
    • Circle of Hans Hysing (Stockholm 1678-1752 London)
      Apr. 10, 2013

      Circle of Hans Hysing (Stockholm 1678-1752 London)

      Est: £800 - £1,200

      Portrait of William Bastard, half-length, in a blue velvet coat and a white jabot bears date and inscription '1725' (centre left) and 'Wm Bastard Esqr' (centre right) oil on canvas 76.2 x 64.2cm (30 x 25 1/4in).

      Bonhams
    • Portrait of a noble Boy, traditionally identified as George Bubb, Lord Dodington
      Sep. 17, 2011

      Portrait of a noble Boy, traditionally identified as George Bubb, Lord Dodington

      Est: €12,000 - €14,400

      Hysing Hans Stockholm 1678 - London 1752 Portrait of a noble Boy, traditionally identified as George Bubb, Lord Dodington Oil/canvas, 76 x 62 cm, min. rest., relined. - Prof. Brian Allen, Paul Mellon Institute of British Art, kindly pointed out to Hans Hysing. According to him the paintings dates to the late 1720s. - George Bubb, Lord Dodington was a close friend of the later King George III, who created him Baron Melcombe after his accession to the throne. - Mus.: London (Nat. Portrait Gall.), Amsterdam (Rijksmus.), Oxford (Ashmolean Mus.), the Hague a. others. - Lit.: Thieme-Becker, Bénézit a. others.

      Auktionshaus Stahl
    • Hans Hysing
      Apr. 13, 2011

      Hans Hysing

      Est: €15,000 - €18,000

      Hans Hysing

      Dorotheum
    • CIRCLE OF HANS HYSING (STOCKHOLM 1678-1753 LONDON)
      Oct. 27, 2010

      CIRCLE OF HANS HYSING (STOCKHOLM 1678-1753 LONDON)

      Est: £12,000 - £18,000

      CIRCLE OF HANS HYSING (STOCKHOLM 1678-1753 LONDON) Portrait of a young man, seated three-quarter-length, his gun under his left arm and his hound by his side, with a dead pheasant and game birds on a ledge oil on canvas 50½ x 40 in. (128.5 x 101.5 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Attributed to Hans Hysing (Stockholm 1678-1753 London)
      Sep. 29, 2009

      Attributed to Hans Hysing (Stockholm 1678-1753 London)

      Est: £1,000 - £1,500

      Attributed to Hans Hysing (Stockholm 1678-1753 London) Portrait of a gentleman, half-length, in a red velvet coat, in a feigned oval oil on canvas 29½ x 25 in. (75 x 63.5 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Attributed to Hans Hysing (Stockholm 1678-1753 London)
      Apr. 23, 2009

      Attributed to Hans Hysing (Stockholm 1678-1753 London)

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      Attributed to Hans Hysing (Stockholm 1678-1753 London) Portrait of a gentleman, half-length, in a red velvet coat, in a feigned oval oil on canvas 29½ x 25 in. (75 x 63.5 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Hans Hysing (Swedish, 1678-1753)
      Jul. 05, 2005

      Hans Hysing (Swedish, 1678-1753)

      Est: £500 - £800

      Portrait sketch of a young boy, oil on canvas, 29.8 x 21.6 cm (11 3/4 x 8 1/2 in)

      Bonhams
    • Hans Hysing (1678-1753)
      Jun. 16, 2005

      Hans Hysing (1678-1753)

      Est: £40,000 - £60,000

      Portrait of Thomas Osborne (1713-1789), Earl of Danby, later 4th Duke of Leeds and 3rd Viscount Dunblane, full-length, in highland costume, with a targe, a sword and a pistol beside him, in a landscape signed and dated 'H. Hysing pinx. 1726' (lower left) oil on canvas 78 3/4 x 57 3/4 in. (200 x 146.7 cm.)

      Christie's
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