Circle of Henri Gascars (Paris c. 1635-1701 Rome)
THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN (LOT 36)
Circle of Henri Gascars (Paris c. 1635-1701 Rome)

Portrait of Ruth Finch (b. 1646), in a grey bodice and a white, lace-trimmed chemise, with two jewelled brooches, feigned oval; and Portrait of Theodora Finch (b. 1648), in a blue bodice and a white, lace-trimmed chemise, with two jewelled brooches, feigned oval

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Circle of Henri Gascars (Paris c. 1635-1701 Rome)
Portrait of Ruth Finch (b. 1646), in a grey bodice and a white, lace-trimmed chemise, with two jewelled brooches, feigned oval; and Portrait of Theodora Finch (b. 1648), in a blue bodice and a white, lace-trimmed chemise, with two jewelled brooches, feigned oval
oil on canvas
29 ¾ x 24 7/8 in. (75.5 x 63.3 cm.)
(2)a pair
Provenance
Presumably by inheritance through the sitters’ sister Caroline, who married Francis Lindley of Bolling Hall, Bradford, to the current owner.

Lot Essay

Ruth and Theodora were two of the five daughters of Joseph Finch of Westonhanger, Kent, and his wife Judith, daughter of William Horton of Barkisland, Yorkshire. Portraits which appear to be en suite and by the same hand of the sitters’ sisters Elizabeth (who married Sir Richard Musgrave, 3rd Bt., M.P., of Hayton Castle, Cumbria) and Judith (married Edward Copley of Batley Hall, Yorkshire) are on loan from a private collection to Bolling Hall, Bradford, as well as a portrait of the remaining sister Caroline, by another hand. Caroline married Francis Lindley of Bolling Hall. Francis Lindley left Bolling Hall to his nephew Thomas Pigot, who left it to Captain Charles Wood, and the portraits of the five sisters passed by the same inheritance.

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