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Sale at Easton Neston

2005 | United Kingdom

Lot 22 | SIR PETER LELY 1618-1680 PORTRAIT OF LUCY BRYDGES, LADY LOFTUS, LATER VISCOUNTESS LISBURNE

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three-quarter length, seated in a landscape, wearing a green dress and white chemise, a bird to the left

oil on canvas, in a fine George II frame in the manner of William Kent

PROVENANCE

By descent from the sitter to her granddaughter Jane, Baroness Wharton, wife of Robert Coke, who left her estate to Anna Maria Draycott, who married George, 2nd Earl of Pomfret
LITERATURE AND REFERENCES

F 1910, p.18, as 'Lely Portrait of Nell Gwyn' hanging in the Blue Room;
PM 1919, p.1, item 2, as 'Nell Gwyn' in the Picture Hall;
AP 1927, p.1, item 6, 'Four three quarter length portraits of four women £400', in the Drawing Room;
H. Avray Tipping, 'Easton Neston, Northamptonshire, the Seat of Sir Thomas Fermor-Hesketh, Bt.' Country Life, Vol. LXII, 27th August 1927, p.298, illus. fig. 3 in The Saloon;
James Lees-Milne, English Country Houses, Baroque 1685 - 1715, 1970, p.143, fig.229, in The Great Hall;
Christian, Lady Hesketh 'Easton Neston: Nicholas Hawksmoor's Baroque Creation in Northamptonshire', Architectural Digest, January 1991, p.142 illus. hanging in the Drawing Room
CATALOGUE NOTE

Lucy Bridges was the daughter and co-heir of George Brydges, 6th Baron Chandos of Sudeley and his wife Jane, daughter of John Savage, Earl Rivers. Her father was a gallant Royalist, who fought at the first battle of Newbury in 1643, where he had three horses shot under him. She married Adam Loftus, son of Sir Arthur Loftus of Rathfarnham, Dublin, and his wife Dorothy, daughter of Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork. He was M.P. for Lismore between 1661 and 1666, and in October 1674 was given the title of Ranger of Phoenix Park, Dublin, and of all the King's Parks, Forests, Chaces [sic] and Woods in Ireland. He became Privy Councillor in 1685, and in 1686 was created Viscount Lisburne. He was killed at the siege of Limerick in 1691. Their daughter Lucy married Thomas, 1st Marquess of Wharton in 1692.

Another version of this portrait was sold at Christie's on 18th October 1973, lot 84. Both portraits correspond to an engraving (in reverse) by Alexander Browne.

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Sale at Easton Neston

Auction Date

2005

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United Kingdom

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