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Attributed to Thomas Hudson

Auction Lot 80 (40041089)
Attributed to THOMAS HUDSON (Devonshire?, 1701-Twickenham, 1779).
"Portrait of a lady"; c, 1785.
Oil on canvas. Relined.
Has frame c. 1780-1790.
Measurements: 127 x 101 cm; 143 x 118 cm (frame).

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Estimated Value : 4,000 - 4,500 €


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DESCRIPTION

Attributed to THOMAS HUDSON (Devonshire?, 1701-Twickenham, 1779).
"Portrait of a lady"; c, 1785.
Oil on canvas. Relined.
Has frame c. 1780-1790.
Measurements: 127 x 101 cm; 143 x 118 cm (frame).
This elegant female portrait is in the tradition of eighteenth-century English painting, in which Thomas Hudson occupies a prominent place alongside Allan Ramsay. The work reveals a balance between sobriety and ostentation, typical of the visual culture of the London elite, where the image had to convey both social distinction and personal virtue. The figure appears seated, in a serene but carefully studied attitude, a direct heir to the models established by Anthony van Dyck and Godfrey Kneller. The pose, slightly turned, with one hand resting and the other insinuating movement, articulates a composition that combines naturalness and artifice, two essential qualities in portrait painting.
The treatment of the fabrics is one of the most striking aspects of the work. The deep red dress, enriched by satin reflections and meticulously described lace, responds to the usual practice in Hudson's workshop, where specialists such as Joseph van Aken collaborated in the execution of the textile elements. This virtuosity is not merely decorative: it reinforces the physical presence of the model and underlines her social position through the luxury of the materials.
The face, by contrast, is treated with a softer and more restrained brushstroke, seeking to capture not only the likeness, but also a discreet idealization. The direct, serene and slightly distant gaze constructs an identity that oscillates between the individual and the representative: the lady is not only a personal portrait, but the embodiment of a feminine ideal of elegance, control and refinement.The overall quality of the canvas, together with its stylistic coherence, allows it to be placed in the environment of Hudson and his circle, at a time when English portraiture reached a high degree of sophistication.

COMMENTS

This lot can be seen at the Setdart Madrid Gallery located at C/Velázquez, 7.

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