ANDREW PLIMER
Portrait miniature of a Young Boy, traditionally called William Beckford
The Limner Company : Portrait Miniature
Date Circa 1810
Medium Watercolour on ivory
Dimension 9 cm (3¹/₂ inches)
It is not known why this portrait has since been possibly erroneously identified, though this was the name given to the miniature in the exhibitions it entered while in the collection of Henry Drake Esq., including the major Brussels International Exhibition of Miniatures in 1912. It was seen as, and still is, a fine and important example of the work of Andrew Plimer, who had been a student of another great miniaturist, Richard Cosway. Andrew had begun as his manservant in the early 1780s, when his family had moved to London. Throughout his career, he took the opportunity to travel across the country to find patrons. These travels included tours of Devon, Cornwall, and Scotland.
Plimer only painted a small number of portraits of children, but as can be seen here, did this with a high level of sensitivity. Even the detail of his hair, parted in his fringe in an odd pattern, reflects the fact that this is a young, naive sitter. The pale skin of the sitter and sky background he stands against are both distinctive to the work of Plimer.
Date: Circa 1810
Medium: Watercolour on ivory
Dimension: 9 cm (3¹/₂ inches)
Provenance: Henry Drake, Esq, collection no.16; Presumably his sale, 21-22 December 1920, where bought by ‘Michel’; Sotheby’s, London, Michel Sale, 17 March 1938, lot 114; Sale, as the property of the Hochwertiger family, Lucerne, Galerie Fischer, 26 August- 3 September 1938, lot 987, illustrated plate 21; Presumably in the collection of ‘A. Joseph’, no.137; Private collection.
Literature: J. J. Foster, Miniature painters, British and foreign : with some account of those who practised in America in the eighteenth century, London, Dickinson’s, 1903, illustrated plate LXV, n.124; The Connoisseur; A Magazine for Collectors, July 1912, p.163, illustrated fig. IV; G. Williamson, Richard Cosway R.A., 1897, p.135, illustrated; G. Williamson, Andrew & Nathaniel Plimer, 1903, p.48, illustrated.
Exhibition: London, Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1889, Case XXX, no.19, as William Beckford (?), 1760-1844; London, New Gallery, 1891; London, Amateur Art Exhibition, 1895; Brussels, International Exhibition of Miniatures, 1912. (no.96?)
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