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b. 1844 - d. 1933

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  • Annie Louisa Swynnerton, A.R.A. (1844-1933) - The lady in white
    Dec. 11, 2018

    Annie Louisa Swynnerton, A.R.A. (1844-1933) - The lady in white

    Est: £10,000 - £15,000

    Annie Louisa Swynnerton, A.R.A. (1844-1933) The lady in white oil on canvas 76 ¾ x 45 ¾ in. (195 x 116.2 cm.)

    Christie's
  • Annie Louise Swynnerton, A.R.A. (1844-1933)
    May. 23, 2002

    Annie Louise Swynnerton, A.R.A. (1844-1933)

    Est: $1,752 - $2,628

    Portrait of George Lewis, seated full-length, in a garden signed with initials and dated 'A.L.S. 1917' (lower right) oil on canvas 401/2 x 31 1/8 in. (103 x 79.2 cm.) PROVENANCE The Lewis Family. NOTES The sitter was the grandson of Sir George Lewis (1833-1911), a solicitor of unusual brilliance who extricated the Prince of Wales from the Tranby Croft baccarat scandal, and advised Whistler on his bankruptcy following the libel case he brought against Ruskin in 1878. He patronised many contemporary artists - Sargent and Alma-Tadema were clients, and Burne-Jones's celebrated portrait of his daughter Katie was sold in these rooms on 14 June 2000, lot 20 (œ240,000).

    Christie's
  • ANNIE LOUISA SWYNNERTON, A.R.A. (1844-1933) PORTRAIT OF GEORGE LEWIS
    Jun. 07, 1995

    ANNIE LOUISA SWYNNERTON, A.R.A. (1844-1933) PORTRAIT OF GEORGE LEWIS

    Est: $1,592 - $2,388

    signed with initials and dated ALS 1914 l.r., oil on canvas 103 by 79 cm.; 40 1/2 by 31 in. George Lewis was the grandson of Sir George and Lady Lewis; his parents were George James Lewis and Marie, nee Hirsch. He bacame the third baronet, and died in the late stages of the Second World War in an aircrash. PROVENANCE The Lewis family; Mrs Elizabeth Wansbrough.

    Sotheby's
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