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Lot 298: JAMES SHARPLES (ANGLO/ AMERICAN 1752-1811). PORTRAIT OF GEORGE WASHINGTON IN UNIFORM, CIRCA 1796-1797.

Est: $25,000 USD - $40,000 USDSold:
Bourgeault-Horan AntiquariansPortsmouth, NH, USAugust 18, 2017

Item Overview

Description

Between the years 1794-1801, the British-trained James Sharples produced an accomplished body of pastel portraiture in America, describing his sitters as "Distinguished American Characters," including the most prominent men of the Revolutionary War era such as Adams, Hamilton, Jefferson and Madison. His most famous subject was George Washington, who sat for Sharples between 1796 in Philadelphia and later in 1797, possibly at Mount Vernon. From these sittings, Sharples created three portraits: a left profile, a right profile and a three-quarter view. Sharples and his family replicated these, much as Gilbert Stuart would do in oil, charging $15 for the profile and $20 for the "full face." While the profile portraits depict Washington in a somber black coat, the three-quarter view offers Washington in full dress uniform as Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army and is the rarer of the three portraits. Sharples' depictions of Washington can be found in major collections on both sides of the Atlantic, including The National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C. and London; The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Mount Vernon; Independence Hall; and Yale University. After Sharples death, the family returned to England and a large group of their work went to the Bristol Museum & Art Gallery. In the Museum's "Catalogue of the Sharples Collection of Pastel Portraits and Oil Paintings," the "full face" portrait of Washington in uniform is listed and illustrated as No. 1 of 97 paintings in the collection. Oval format of cabinet size, depicted in a three-quarter view facing right. Pastel on paper, 9 x 7 inches. In a gilt oval molded and beaded frame.

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