International Art

September 1924, 2020
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LOT 516

Lot 516

Attributed to Sir Henry Raeburn (1756–1823)

Attributed to Sir Henry Raeburn (1756–1823)
Lot 516 Details
Attributed to Sir Henry Raeburn (1756–1823), Scottish

PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN (BUST-LENGTH, IN A BLACK COAT), SAID TO BE MR. W. MUIRHEAD, NEAR STIRLING, SCOTLAND

Oil on canvas; unsigned, given to "H. Raeburn" and titled "Portrait of Mr. W. Muirhead from near Stirling, Scotland" in pen and ink to a handwritten label attached to the paper backing
26.75 x 21.75 in — 67.9 x 55.2 cm

Estimate $2,000-$3,000

Realised: $1,080
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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Attributed to Sir Henry Raeburn (1756–1823)
  • Attributed to Sir Henry Raeburn (1756–1823)
  • Attributed to Sir Henry Raeburn (1756–1823)
  • Attributed to Sir Henry Raeburn (1756–1823)
Provenance:

Private Collection, Toronto

CONDITION DETAILS

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