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VERSO 

Preparatory work

Edward Lyulph Stanley, 4th Baron Stanley of Alderley and 3rd Baron Eddisbury 1904

Seated three-quarter length to the right, head turned slightly left, wearing a dark suit, white shirt and red tie, right hand holding an object resting on his lap, left arm leaning on a table

Pencil and charcoal heightened with red and white chalk on buff paper, 37.5 x 29.9 cm (14 ¾ x 11 ¾ in.)

On the verso there is a similar sketch of the sitter, seated three-quarter length

Sitters’ Book I, opp. f. 68: Stanley of Alderley

Studio Inventory, p. 154 (188): Two Studies of Lord Stanley of Alderley

Private Collection

This a preparatory drawings for a formal three-quarter-length portrait of Lord Sheffield painted in 1904 [12808].

There exist two other portrait studies in oil, both on board, one three-quarter-length [2986] and the other half-length [2761], the latter of which was discarded by the artist, but rescued by the sitter’s daughter. De László also kept a copy of the official portrait, cut down and with a plain background [2759].

Recto is Lord Stanley of Alderley [7287].

For biographical notes on the sitter, see [12808].

PROVENANCE:         

In the possession of the artist on his death

CC 2008