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Portrait of an Actress

Portrait of an Actress (© Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal, Cumbria, UK)

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Daniel Gardner (1750 - 1805)

Abbot Hall Art Gallery

1775

Gardner was Reynolds' assistant for a short period and his style clearly owes much to this contact. Towards the end of his life he befriended the young John Constable, whose portrait he painted. This picture is a good example of Gardner's attractive and idiosyncratic style. It depicts a woman in a landscape holding a mask of Comedy. Gardner was no great draughtsman (note the right arm), but had a strong sense of feminine grace and a nice feeling for landscape - no doubt something that drew him to Constable. He preferred to work boldly in gouache, often combined with pastel rather than oil, and most of his portraits are on a reduced scale. Many, including this one, have a characteristic type of frame which he seems to have designed himself.

  • Medium: gouache
  • Dimensions: 82 x 50 cm
  • Art Fund Grant: £3962 ( Total: £15,850)
  • ArtFunded in: 1980
  • Vendor: Leger Galleries

Provenance

Sir Geoffrey Codrington, 1978


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