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Peter Tillemans, River Scene with a Convoy of Soldiers
Photo courtesy of Dave Penman (All rights reserved)
Details
- Country House
- Trewithen
- Title(s)
- River Scene with a Convoy of Soldiers
- Date
- ? c.1720s
- Medium and support
- Oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- Overall height: 74 cm, Overall width: 143 cm
- Artist
- Peter Tillemans (c.1684-1734)
- Catalogue Number
- TN44
Footnotes
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This picture and the Trewithen version may relate to River Scene with a Convoy of Soldiers, listed in Robert Raines, ‘Peter Tillemans, Life and Work, with a List of Representative Paintings’, The Walpole Society, vol. 47, 1980, p. 56, no. 69, which was sold by Christie’s, London, 16 May 1952 (18) and is signed ‘P. Tillemans’.
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Description
Peter Tillemans, the son of a diamond-cutter, was born and trained as an artist in Antwerp. In 1708 he was brought to England by a picture dealer named Turner for whom he painted battle scenes. A versatile artist, Tillemans produced a range of works, including interiors, landscapes, portraits and conversation pieces, as well as sporting and genre pictures. Prominent among his patrons were the Dukes of Devonshire and Kingston and the antiquary Dr Cox Macro, who provided him with numerous commissions. The specific subject of the present painting has not been identified but is probably an imaginary view of a military company with a baggage train, set in an Italianate landscape. A reduced version of the composition (fig. 1) was sold by Christie’s in 2016.1
Figure 1.
Peter Tillemans, An Italianate River Landscape with a Military Company, undated. Oil on canvas, 47 × 64.2 cm. Private Collection.
Digital image courtesy of Christie’s. (All rights reserved)