Handel, George Frederic. (1685-1759) [after Thomas Hudson (1701-1779)]. Original 18th Century Portrait. Head and shoulders portrait after Thomas Hudson, oil on panel, probably late 18th century. 24 x 19 cm (9.5 x 7.5 ins), old gilt frame with title and artist label attributing the portrait to Thomas Hudson to lower edge, David Messum gallery label to frame verso. Provenance: David Messum Gallery [now Messum's], 1983.
Hudson is known to have made two portraits of Handel - one in about 1748 and one in 1756 [now in the National Portrait Gallery, London], commissioned by Jennens, and similar to this example. A small whole-length sketch for the Jennens portrait is in the Royal Collection and copies after the same painting are now in the Fitzwilliam and at the National Gallery in London.
Hudson is known to have made two portraits of Handel - one in about 1748 and one in 1756 [now in the National Portrait Gallery, London], commissioned by Jennens, and similar to this example. A small whole-length sketch for the Jennens portrait is in the Royal Collection and copies after the same painting are now in the Fitzwilliam and at the National Gallery in London.
Handel, George Frederic. (1685-1759) [after Thomas Hudson (1701-1779)]. Original 18th Century Portrait. Head and shoulders portrait after Thomas Hudson, oil on panel, probably late 18th century. 24 x 19 cm (9.5 x 7.5 ins), old gilt frame with title and artist label attributing the portrait to Thomas Hudson to lower edge, David Messum gallery label to frame verso. Provenance: David Messum Gallery [now Messum's], 1983.
Hudson is known to have made two portraits of Handel - one in about 1748 and one in 1756 [now in the National Portrait Gallery, London], commissioned by Jennens, and similar to this example. A small whole-length sketch for the Jennens portrait is in the Royal Collection and copies after the same painting are now in the Fitzwilliam and at the National Gallery in London.
Hudson is known to have made two portraits of Handel - one in about 1748 and one in 1756 [now in the National Portrait Gallery, London], commissioned by Jennens, and similar to this example. A small whole-length sketch for the Jennens portrait is in the Royal Collection and copies after the same painting are now in the Fitzwilliam and at the National Gallery in London.