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Auction archive: Lot number 18

PORTRAIT OF A LADY THOUGHT TO BE MRS RALPH PETO Sir John Lavery RA RSA RHA (1856-1941)

IMPORTANT IRISH ART
25 Nov 2013
Opening
€15,000 - €20,000
ca. US$20,239 - US$26,985
Price realised:
€26,000
ca. US$35,081
Auction archive: Lot number 18

PORTRAIT OF A LADY THOUGHT TO BE MRS RALPH PETO Sir John Lavery RA RSA RHA (1856-1941)

IMPORTANT IRISH ART
25 Nov 2013
Opening
€15,000 - €20,000
ca. US$20,239 - US$26,985
Price realised:
€26,000
ca. US$35,081
Beschreibung:

PORTRAIT OF A LADY THOUGHT TO BE MRS RALPH PETO Sir John Lavery RA RSA RHA (1856-1941)
Signature: signed lower left; signed again and dated on reverse Medium: oil on canvas laid on board Dimensions: 10.25 by 7in., 25.625 by 17.5cm. Provenance: Purchased by the present owner's father from Fr Martin in Whitefriar Street, Dublin Throughout his career, Lavery often painted small sketches in preparation for larger canvases. This applies to portraits as much as to other genres. A sketch would begin the process of close observati... ion of the sitter's features, note a characteristic pose or record the essential shape and proportions of a face or figure. The present Portrait of a Lady is one such work. What we see is an Edwardian lady wearing a cerise dress with her hair tied back and garlanded in flowers. She may be performing in a pageant, attending a masque, or taking part in the re-staging of a well-known Pre-Raphaelite painting as part of a society charity event. Such performances, in which Hazel Lavery participated, were increasingly fashionable in the years leading up to the Great War. Hair style, facial shape and drapery in this instance makes it possible to tentatively suggest that the model is Mrs Ralph Peto, whose portrait Lavery first painted in 1910 and exhibited in the Royal Society of Portrait Painters exhibition. A well-known beauty and socialite, Frances Ruby Vera Lindsay, was the cousin of Lady Diana Manners, the daughter of the Duke of Rutland. She grew up with the Manners sisters and according to Lady Diana, '... did not lack for swains, being very beautiful and spirited' (Lady Diana Cooper Autobiography, Vol 1 (The Rainbow Comes and Goes), 1958, single Vol ed., Michael Russell, 1979, p. 56). In 1907 she accompanied the Manners' daughters to Florence, touring the galleries with her Baedeker and 'making eyes at the uniformed officers' (Ibid, p. 63). Two years later she married Major Ralph Harding Peto (1877-1945) of the Royal Hussars and quickly became friendly with Hazel Lavery participating with her in charity events such as the Savoy Theatre Cinema Supper, the Petticoat Lane Fair at the Albert Hall, and the 'Picture Ball' where she appeared as a Bacchante holding a lyre. A work which bears comparison to the present sketch, Mrs Ralph Peto as a Bacchante was painted to commemorate this latter occasion. Other social events before the birth of her daughter, Rosemary, in 1916 are noted in Duff Cooper's diaries. Sadly after furious rows, fuelled by accusations of heavy drinking on her husband's part, Ruby's marriage to Peto ended in divorce in 1923. She died in 1951. Prof. Kenneth McConkey more

Auction archive: Lot number 18
Auction:
Datum:
25 Nov 2013
Auction house:
Whyte & Sons Auctioneers Ltd
Molesworth Street 38
Dublin 2
Ireland
info@whytes.ie
+353 (0)1 676 2888
Beschreibung:

PORTRAIT OF A LADY THOUGHT TO BE MRS RALPH PETO Sir John Lavery RA RSA RHA (1856-1941)
Signature: signed lower left; signed again and dated on reverse Medium: oil on canvas laid on board Dimensions: 10.25 by 7in., 25.625 by 17.5cm. Provenance: Purchased by the present owner's father from Fr Martin in Whitefriar Street, Dublin Throughout his career, Lavery often painted small sketches in preparation for larger canvases. This applies to portraits as much as to other genres. A sketch would begin the process of close observati... ion of the sitter's features, note a characteristic pose or record the essential shape and proportions of a face or figure. The present Portrait of a Lady is one such work. What we see is an Edwardian lady wearing a cerise dress with her hair tied back and garlanded in flowers. She may be performing in a pageant, attending a masque, or taking part in the re-staging of a well-known Pre-Raphaelite painting as part of a society charity event. Such performances, in which Hazel Lavery participated, were increasingly fashionable in the years leading up to the Great War. Hair style, facial shape and drapery in this instance makes it possible to tentatively suggest that the model is Mrs Ralph Peto, whose portrait Lavery first painted in 1910 and exhibited in the Royal Society of Portrait Painters exhibition. A well-known beauty and socialite, Frances Ruby Vera Lindsay, was the cousin of Lady Diana Manners, the daughter of the Duke of Rutland. She grew up with the Manners sisters and according to Lady Diana, '... did not lack for swains, being very beautiful and spirited' (Lady Diana Cooper Autobiography, Vol 1 (The Rainbow Comes and Goes), 1958, single Vol ed., Michael Russell, 1979, p. 56). In 1907 she accompanied the Manners' daughters to Florence, touring the galleries with her Baedeker and 'making eyes at the uniformed officers' (Ibid, p. 63). Two years later she married Major Ralph Harding Peto (1877-1945) of the Royal Hussars and quickly became friendly with Hazel Lavery participating with her in charity events such as the Savoy Theatre Cinema Supper, the Petticoat Lane Fair at the Albert Hall, and the 'Picture Ball' where she appeared as a Bacchante holding a lyre. A work which bears comparison to the present sketch, Mrs Ralph Peto as a Bacchante was painted to commemorate this latter occasion. Other social events before the birth of her daughter, Rosemary, in 1916 are noted in Duff Cooper's diaries. Sadly after furious rows, fuelled by accusations of heavy drinking on her husband's part, Ruby's marriage to Peto ended in divorce in 1923. She died in 1951. Prof. Kenneth McConkey more

Auction archive: Lot number 18
Auction:
Datum:
25 Nov 2013
Auction house:
Whyte & Sons Auctioneers Ltd
Molesworth Street 38
Dublin 2
Ireland
info@whytes.ie
+353 (0)1 676 2888
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