JOHN SMART JUNIOR (1776-1809)
Portrait miniature of Horatio Townsend of Bridgemount, Co. Cork (1768-1824), facing right in blue coat with gold buttons and black collar, white waistcoat and frilled cravat, powdered hair 'en queue'
1801
Watercolour on ivory (licence L2HU5ZB3)
Oval, 62 mm (2 ¹/₂ in) high
Signed and dated 'JS Jun/1801' (lower right)
Gold frame with plaited hair reverse
£6,000
‘His temper was naturally bad and never restrained and he became proud, morose and unkind to his friends…His brother placed him in a lunatic asylum here, but the late Dr Hallaran the medical inspector did not think him insane and discharged him…’ [1]
An identical portrait of Horatio can be found in the Starr Collection of portrait miniatures at the Nelson Atkins Museum, Kansas (F65-41/41). This is painted by John Smart Senior (1741-1811) and is dated to 1800, a year before the present work. It is likely that this portrait was commissioned as a copy by Horatio, given that its provenance places it within the Townsend family until 1947. The existence of this copy by son after father provides an interesting insight into their professional relationship; Smart Junior was not only copying his father to learn but to promote his business and produce miniatures, possibly where Smart senior did not have the capacity to complete all commissions requested of him. In Leo Schidlof’s, The Miniature in Europe (1964), this miniature is illustrated, but dated erroneously to 1804. Therefore, this is the only copy done by Smart Junior of this particular work by his father.
[1] Letter from Dr Edward Richard Townsend to Dr Symonds, dated 19 November 1955, Llanvapley Papers.
By family descent to Reverend Mansel Townsend;
His sale, June 19th, 1947;
LH Gilbert Collection, Lisbon;
His sale, Christie's, London, 3 December 1963 Lot 76 (115 gns to Percival);
Christie's, London 21st Nov 2000, Lot 106.
D. Foskett, John Smart the Man and His Miniatures, London 1984, pp 60, 75, illustrated pl. XXXI no. 109.
D. Foskett, A Dictionary of British Miniature Painters, 1972, vol.1, p.517 (Horatio Townsend, Esq.).
L. Schidlof, The Miniature in Europe, Graz, 1964, vol. II, p. 1045, and illustrated vol. III, pl. 542.
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