Attributed to Matthew William Peters
(British, 1723-1792)
Portrait of a Lady, Possibly Catherine Maria 'Kitty' Fischer (c. 1741-1767)
Sale 2109 - Property from the Aline Elwes McDonnell Trust
Jun 21, 2024
10:00AM ET
Live / Philadelphia
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Estimate
$4,000 -
6,000
Price Realized
$12,065
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Lot Description
Attributed to Matthew William Peters
(British, 1723-1792)
Portrait of a Lady, Possibly Catherine Maria 'Kitty' Fischer (c. 1741-1767)
oil on canvas
30 x 25 inches.
Provenance:
Aline Thorold (1869-1951) m. Ernest James Wythes (1868-1949) at Copped Hall, Essex, until 1917 and The Wood House, Essex, thereafter and by descent to
Barbara Dorothy Wythes (1896-1984) m. (Francis) Guy Robert Elwes (1895-1966) at The Wood House, Essex until 1961 and Ham Spray House, Marlborough, thereafter and by descent to
Aline Mary Margaret (Elwes) McDonnell (1923-2023) m. Hubert McDonnell Jr. (1919-2004), Greenwich, Connecticut, and thence by descent
Literature:
Country Life, February 18, 1960, p. 321, illus.
A woman from a poor background, Kitty Fisher became the most celebrated courtesan of the eighteenth century. Her beauty, wit, and charm captivated London in the mid-1700s.
Pictured:
An 1807 engraving of Copped Hall, S. Rawle from a drawing by S. Shepherd.
Aline Elwes McDonnell and Family, circa 1954.
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