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James Scouler — Portrait of a boy, traditionally identified as a member of the Courtenay family, circa 1770
James Scouler

Portrait of a boy, traditionally identified as a member of the Courtenay family, circa 1770

A portrait of a young boy traditionally believed to be a member of the Courtenay family, painted by James Scouler in the late 18th century. The work exemplifies portraiture of the Georgian era.

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Old Master Paintings and Portrait Miniatures

April 23, 2021

Estimate: $1,200$1,800

Lot 465

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James Scouler, Portrait of a boy, traditionally identified as a member of the Courtenay family, circa 1770

A portrait of a young boy traditionally believed to be a member of the Courtenay family, painted by James Scouler in the late 18th century. The work exemplifies portraiture of the Georgian era.

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Sotheby's, New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris

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Courtenay Family, Georgian, Portrait, Boy, 18th Century, James Scouler, Circa 1770

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