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Lady Peel by Sir Thomas Lawrence

By Anonymous (not verified), 4 August, 2007
Category
Paintings
Medium
Oil on Canvas
Distinguishing marks
Auction serial number on the back
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
Width 26” Height 32”
Date Period
1769 – 1830
Weight
Approx. 5 LB’s including frame
History
I couldn’t find this painting online but there is another Lady Peel portrait by this artist. Frame, Sitter and her unique ring look the same!
eBay Auction Link
For Sale?
No
Photos

gizmocaptain

13 years 6 months ago

Re: Lady Peel by Sir Thomas Lawrence

Any suggestions as to cleaning mine? I have had a very similiar one for about 18 years. No glass so it gathers dust. The only differnece is my frame is more oval than this one appears.  She is fading somewhat on mine also. Any way to prevent that anymore? On the back of mine written on the brown paper backing is, "Lady Peel"

        $674

        Sold

 

I never have removed the paper but some of it is very britle now and tears easily. Also mine seems to be painted on a board type material and not canvas. Don't know much about art but when I seen it I just had to have it. There is a mystery sort of speak about the painting I think...just really spoke to me. Had to have it!Thanks, B.

 

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gizmocaptain

13 years 6 months ago

In reply to Re: Lady Peel by Sir Thomas Lawrence by gizmocaptain

Re: Lady Peel by Sir Thomas Lawrence

Oddly enough after really looking at the one that is posted here, mine has the fading in the exact areas.  Makes me love this painting all over again.

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Lovejoy

13 years 6 months ago

In reply to Re: Lady Peel by Sir Thomas Lawrence by gizmocaptain

Re: Lady Peel by Sir Thomas Lawrence

These are all reproductions, that being said paintings really need to be physically examined by a specialist to determine vintage and authenticity.

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JATAYLOR

13 years 2 months ago

Re: Lady Peel by Sir Thomas Lawrence

I have the same reprint in large/square frame in great condition...no fading that I can tell. The frame is old and have not tried to take out the print. Any idea what this would be worth? It was given to me by a great Aunt in her will ...guess she thought I needed it.

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Lovejoy

13 years 2 months ago

In reply to Re: Lady Peel by Sir Thomas Lawrence by JATAYLOR

Re: Lady Peel by Sir Thomas Lawrence

These "Lady Peels" were made in large numbers for the Decorator market, so values for them are modest. In "as is" condition these often go at auction for less than $50.00 unless in a really good frame.

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