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Group portrait of the Arundell family of Wardour (oil on canvas)
CH465388 Group portrait of the Arundell family of Wardour (oil on canvas) by English School, (18th century); 42.5x50 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Henry Arundell (d.1726) 5th Baron Wardour; ); Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23679260
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Baron Brother Conversation Piece Group Portrait Naive Provincial Sister Sisters Aristocrats Wardour
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This group portrait showcases the Arundell family of Wardour, an aristocratic English family from the 18th century. Painted on a canvas measuring 42.5x50 cm, this oil painting captures the essence of a bygone era. The composition features a diverse cast of characters, including females and males of different ages. The sisters in their elegant attire exude grace and sophistication, while their naive expressions hint at their provincial upbringing. Seated beside them is their brother, dressed in a striking red outfit that adds vibrancy to the scene. The husband and wife are depicted with poise and dignity, representing the epitome of Georgian aristocracy. Surrounded by children - both boys and girls - this conversation piece portrays a harmonious family unit enjoying each other's company. The young boy stands out in his blue ensemble, adding another layer of color to the composition. At the center of it all is Henry Arundell, the 5th Baron Wardour himself. As head of this esteemed aristocratic lineage, he commands attention with his regal presence. This painting offers us a glimpse into high society during this period; it reflects not only wealth but also familial bonds and social status within these elite circles. Preserved in private collection today, this remarkable artwork continues to captivate viewers with its timeless depiction of an influential family from centuries past.
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