William Tate, a well-known portrait-painter, was born and worked in Liverpool, a port with which Lancastrian merchants like Mr Dodshon Foster had strong connections.

This half-length portrait depicts the sitter in a brown coat with orange waistcoat seated in a tropical landscape with his dog at his side. A prominent Quaker merchant and ship owner, Foster was involved with the transatlantic slave trade on which much of Lancaster's prosperity was based.

Provenance

Humphrey Townley; Charles Aindon.


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