Oct 19, 2023 11:00 EST

Old Master & 19th Century Paintings, Drawings & Prints

 
Lot 509
 

509

Flemish School

15th-16th Century
Portrait of a Soldier once thought to be the Spanish General Gonzalo de Cordova (1453-1515)
Inscribed FIDELITER ET EXPEDITE[R] (Faithfully and quickly) (ul)
Oil on panel
14 3/4 x 11 inches (37.5 x 28 cm)
A placard attached to the frame bears the following inscription: This Portrait of Gonsalvo de Cordova/The Great Captain/Who Conquer'd Naples for the Crown of Spain/Is Dedicated to the Memory of/Field Marshal Jeffery Lord Amherst/Who Conquered/Canada for the Crown of Gt. Britain/By Lord Frederick Campbell/Who had the Happiness to enjoy his Friendship/And to admire his Virtues/For more than Fifty Years.
The back of the frame is inscribed The Earl Amherst. Montreal Sevenoaks
Provenance:
Lord Frederick Campbell (1729-1816), possibly from his family's collection
The Earls Amherst, Montreal House, Sevenoaks, Kent
By descent in the Amherst family to Jeffrey John Arthur Amherst, 5th Earl Amherst (1896-1993)
By inheritance to the present owner
Literature:
Arundel Club publication No. 7, 1909
Max Friedländer, Early Netherlandish Painting (New York, 1971), Vol. VII, Quentin Massys, p. 65, no. 42, illus. pl. 45 (as by Massys)
Although Friedländer's catalogue gives the location of this painting as "unknown," according to sources close to the family, it remained at Montreal House, the Amherst family seat at Sevenoaks, Kent, until the house was demolished in 1936. Thereafter the painting was in the possession of the 5th Earl at his home in London until his death in 1993. Although Lord Frederick Campbell clearly believed the painting represented the Spanish hero Gonzalo de Cordoba, it is not known when or by whom that identification was made, nor what evidence might have supported it.

Sold for $75,600
Estimated at $3,000 - $5,000

Includes Buyer's Premium


 

15th-16th Century
Portrait of a Soldier once thought to be the Spanish General Gonzalo de Cordova (1453-1515)
Inscribed FIDELITER ET EXPEDITE[R] (Faithfully and quickly) (ul)
Oil on panel
14 3/4 x 11 inches (37.5 x 28 cm)
A placard attached to the frame bears the following inscription: This Portrait of Gonsalvo de Cordova/The Great Captain/Who Conquer'd Naples for the Crown of Spain/Is Dedicated to the Memory of/Field Marshal Jeffery Lord Amherst/Who Conquered/Canada for the Crown of Gt. Britain/By Lord Frederick Campbell/Who had the Happiness to enjoy his Friendship/And to admire his Virtues/For more than Fifty Years.
The back of the frame is inscribed The Earl Amherst. Montreal Sevenoaks
Provenance:
Lord Frederick Campbell (1729-1816), possibly from his family's collection
The Earls Amherst, Montreal House, Sevenoaks, Kent
By descent in the Amherst family to Jeffrey John Arthur Amherst, 5th Earl Amherst (1896-1993)
By inheritance to the present owner
Literature:
Arundel Club publication No. 7, 1909
Max Friedländer, Early Netherlandish Painting (New York, 1971), Vol. VII, Quentin Massys, p. 65, no. 42, illus. pl. 45 (as by Massys)
Although Friedländer's catalogue gives the location of this painting as "unknown," according to sources close to the family, it remained at Montreal House, the Amherst family seat at Sevenoaks, Kent, until the house was demolished in 1936. Thereafter the painting was in the possession of the 5th Earl at his home in London until his death in 1993. Although Lord Frederick Campbell clearly believed the painting represented the Spanish hero Gonzalo de Cordoba, it is not known when or by whom that identification was made, nor what evidence might have supported it.

Loss to the panel along the upper right edge. Scattered surface losses and paint lifting. Touches of restoration visible under UV light in the background, to both sleeves, and in spots elsewhere. Below these, not clearly visible under UV light, are some areas of what appears to be much older restoration.

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Auction: Old Master & 19th Century Paintings, Drawings & Prints, Oct 19, 2023

  • Auction of Old Master & 19th Century Paintings, Drawings & Prints on October 19, 2023
  • Works by European Artists from the Renaissance through the 19th Century
  • We Invite You to Contact Us for Complimentary Auction Estimates for Your Old Master & 19th Century Paintings & Drawings


NEW YORK, NY -- Doyle presented an auction of Old Master & 19th Century Paintings, Drawings & Prints on October 19, 2023 that saw spirited bidding on a wide range of works from prominent collections and distinguished estates. Offerings included landscapes, still lifes, portraits and religious subjects by European artists from the Renaissance through the 19th century.

Highlighting the sale was a Flemish portrait of a soldier dating to around 1500 that attracted determined trans-Atlantic competition, driving the painting far over its $3,000-5,000 estimate to achieve $75,600. Once thought to be by the Antwerp master Quentin Massys, although now believed to be by an unrecorded artist of the period, it came with a solid publication history and a distinguished provenance from the family of the Earls Amherst. One remarkable feature was its elaborate frame ornamented with carved military paraphernalia, which was added to the piece around 1810 when it was presented as a gift to Lord Jeffrey Amherst.


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