Henry Frederick, Duke of Cumberland (1745-90) 1782-83
Oil on canvas | 74.3 x 58.4 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external) | RCIN 405947
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This is not an oil sketch but one of a pair of incomplete portraits (see RCIN 400945) intended for George IV. They were exhibited in this condition at Gainsborough's studio in Schomberg House, Pall Mall, in July 1984, which suggests that the particular liveliness of Gainsborough's incompleteness was as much appreciated then as now. Reynolds praised Gainsborough for 'his manner of forming all the parts of his picture together'; he expressed amazement at how life-like Gainsborough apparently incomplete works were, though not entirely approving of their sketchiness (14th Discourse'). It is easy to see how this widely-shared attitude could help people to appreciate the miraculous effects of genuine 'works-in-progress' like this portrait. That said there is no mundane explanation as to why they were not completed even after being exhibited.
This portrait was presumably less finished than its pair (RCIN 400945), which has caused it to be cut down from the standard 'half-length' format (50 by 40 inches or 127 x 102 cm) to its present dimensions. The original state is recorded in a nineteenth-century photograph.Provenance
Probably purchased with other unfinished paintings from the painter's widow by George IV the Prince of Wales; recorded in store at Carlton House in 1816 (no 23) and 1819 (no 263); in the Lords in Waiting Room at Windsor Castle in 1858
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Medium and techniques
Oil on canvas
Measurements
74.3 x 58.4 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external)
95.4 x 80.3 x 9.0 cm (frame, external)
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