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London’s National gallery acquires Thomas Lawrence’s painting for $12.7M

July 24, 20212 Mins Read
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The National Gallery in London acquires Sir Thomas Lawrence’s famed portrait of Charles William Lambton, widely known as Red Boy . The institution has committed to buying the work from a private collection for £9.3 million (around $12.7 million).

In a statement, the National Gallery said the purchase is a unique opportunity “to acquire an exceptionally important painting by one of the finest European portraitists of the early 19th century, which is of outstanding significance for British national heritage.”

The work depicts the pensive boy clad in a crimson velvet suit. The portrait was first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1825. In 1967, Red Boy became the first painting ever to be featured on a British postage stamp, and it has since become a fixture on British toffee and shortbread tins.

 British portraitist Thomas Lawrence was commissioned to create the painting by the subject’s father, John George Lambton in 1833 when the artist was at the height of his popularity and maturity.  Its scale and imagery are unusual for a 19th-century portrait of a young child: Charles is seated outdoors at night, on a rocky headland overlooking the sea. He’s informally posed, with a bent arm and wandering gaze.

Gabriele Finaldi, the National Gallery’s director, called the portrait “dazzling” and “a tour de force of technical brilliance and at the same time a moving representation of a young boy becoming self-aware.”

The institution’s permanent collection is strong in paintings of children, by the likes Murillo, Hogarth, Liotard, Gainsborough, and Vigée Le Brun. Finalid added, “I am confident that when it is acquired it will quickly become a much-admired painting for all our visitors.”

19th century Acquisition Charles William Lambton Gabriele Finaldi National Gallery in London Portrait Red Boy Royal Academy Sir Thomas Lawrence
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