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Lot 155
Full Lot Description
A large oil on canvas believed to depict the Countess of Northampton, she stood in white holding a crimson red cloak draped over her arm, containing three pink passion flowers, against a landscape backdrop with mustard curtain, spurious nameplate to the front, with attribution to Sir Peter Lely, bares lower left monogram ‘P.L’, image size 125cm x 100cm
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Condition Report
- Framed 151cm x 125cm.
- Several visible bruises.
- Visible craquelure.
- Possible touchings
- Relined
- No gallery labels verso
- Visible staining to reverse of canvas
- Losses and scuffs to the frame
- Has been removed from a cold / damp house
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