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Early 19th Century Portrait of a Lady -- Elizabeth Clough of Keighley, Yorkshire - Unsigned
An unsigned, finely executed example …
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Early 19th Century Portrait of a Lady -- Elizabeth Clough of Keighley, Yorkshire - Unsigned
An unsigned, finely executed example of British academic portraiture bearing the hallmarks of the circle of Sir Henry Raeburn (Scottish, 1756–1823), circa 1830. This distinguished three-quarter length portrait depicts Elizabeth Clough (b. circa 1970-1770s), matriarch of the Clough family of Keighley, West Yorkshire. The piece was commissioned by her son, John Clough (1799–1863), a prominent engineer and industrialist in Keighley. Clough owned and operated Grove Mills, a major worsted spinning and manufacturing facility which employed a significant portion of the local workforce.
Elizabeth Clough is portrayed seated in an upholstered armchair, dressed in sober but elegant attire—a dark shawl and a crisp white cap tied beneath her chin. Her direct, steady gaze and flushed cheeks convey quiet strength and maternal dignity. The subdued, neutral background serves to emphasize the face and upper body, while still maintaining an airy and light feel. The face is rendered with sensitive modeling and naturalistic lighting, while the fabric of her garments contain blockier brushstrokes yet do not lose their sensitivity. These characteristics, combined with the information gleaned from the label, place this piece in the tradition of early 19th century Scottish portraiture.
Medium: Oil on linen
Unsigned (Circle of Sir Henry Raeburn)
Sitter: Elizabeth Clough (b. circa 1770) commissioned by her son John Clough (UK 1799 – 1863)
Original label affixed to stretcher bar (see images and description of contents below)
Condition: Consistent with age and wear; professionally cleaned.
Provenance: From local art collectors estate.
Presented in period-consistent carved giltwood frame, richly adorned with scrollwork and floral motifs.
Canvas size: 30 X 25 inches
Framed size: 39 X 35 inches
First label in images on verso is photographed unaltered with studio lighting.
1st line: "Portrait of a ____"
2nd line: "Sir H___ Raeb____"
3rd line: "The ______ of
4th line: "_____ Glough, Egr. ______"
5th line: "Keighley"
Next image shows close up of UV-enhanced label:
1st line: "Portrait of a L___"
2nd line: "Sir H____ Rae_____"
4th line: "The _____ Glough, Egr. ______"
5th line: "Keighley"
Next image shows close up of UV-enhanced label utilizing photoshop script to enhance indistinct or partial letters using known signature example of Sir Henry Raeburn:
1st line: "Portrait of a Lady"
2nd line: "Sir H____ Rae_____"
4th line: "The Mother John Glough, Egr. ______"
5th line: "Keighley"
Sir Henry Raeburn, FRSE, RA, RSA (1756–1823) was a prominent Scottish portrait painter who is now largely credited for the revival of Scottish art in the early 19th century. Born in Stockbridge, Edinburgh, he was orphaned at a young age and subsequently educated at Heriot’s Hospital. He began his career as a goldsmith's apprentice, creating portrait miniatures before transitioning to oil painting, largely self-taught. Raeburn married the wealthy Ann Edgar, which enabled him to study art in Italy, where he was advised by Sir Joshua Reynolds and others. Upon returning to Edinburgh in 1787, Raeburn quickly gained success, painting notable figures like Sir Walter Scott and Dugald Stewart. He became known for his vigorous brushwork, strong characterizations, and dramatic lighting. His direct painting style and refusal to make preparatory sketches set him apart from contemporaries, incorporating elements of Romanticism. He was knighted by King George IV in 1822 and appointed the King’s limner for Scotland. He died in 1823 at his home in Stockbridge, Edinburgh.
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- Dimensions
- 35ʺW × 3ʺD × 39ʺH
- Styles
- English
- Frame Type
- Framed
- Art Subjects
- Portrait
- Period
- Early 19th Century
- Country of Origin
- United Kingdom
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Linen
- Oil Paint
- Condition
- Good Condition, Restored, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
- Condition Notes
- Unsigned. Condition consistent with age. Visible craquelure throughout. Professionally cleaned of environmental dirt and yellowed varnish removed. Period gilt frame … moreUnsigned. Condition consistent with age. Visible craquelure throughout. Professionally cleaned of environmental dirt and yellowed varnish removed. Period gilt frame appears to be refitted for painting and included as-is. less
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