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Figure study - troop of marching soldiers (formerly 'A platoon advancing to the right')

Maker

(artist)
1610-1664

Title

Figure study - troop of marching soldiers (formerly 'A platoon advancing to the right')

Date of Production

(circa) 1638

Medium

pen and brown ink on laid paper, with brown ink framing lines, laid down on a support, which in turn is laid down on Seilern's mount

Dimensions

Height: 2.7 cm
Width: 4.8 cm

Accession Number

D.1978.PG.117.2

Mode of Acquisition

Count Antoine Seilern, bequest, 1978

Credit

The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)

Copyright

Work in the public domain

Location

Not currently on display

Keywords





Provenance

Samuel Woodburn (London); Woodburn estate sale, Christie’s (London), 4 - 8 June 1860, lot 224 (16 drawings of 'Military and other subjects, by Della Bella' including D.1978.PG.116.1-.2, D.1978.PG.117.1 and .3, D.1978.PG.119.1-.3 and D.1978.PG.121-122, 126); purchased there by Sir Thomas Phillips (1792-1872); by descent to his grandson, Thomas Fitzroy Fenwick (1856-1938); purchased from the Fenwick estate by Count Antoine Seilern, London (1901-1978), 1946; Princes Gate Bequest 1978

Literature

Seilern, Count Antoine, Italian paintings and drawings at 56 Princes Gate, London, SW7, London 1959; II
no. 117b
pl. LXXVII
dated c. 1638

Popham, A.E., 'Sir Thomas Phillipps as a Patron of Artists and a Collector of Pictures and Drawings' in 'The Formation of the Phillipps Library from 1841-1872 (Phillipps Studies, IV), Cambridge 1956
App. B, p. 226, no. 6

Popham, A.E., Catalogue of drawings in the collection formed by Sir Thomas Phillipps, now in the possession of his grandson T. FitzRoy Phillipps Fenwick of Thirlestaine House Cheltenham, London 1935
p. 123, no. 2f

Inscriptions

Watermark: Watermark: unable to check as is laid down.

Inscription: none visible, though unable to examine verso.

Collector's mark: none visible, though unable to examine verso.

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