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Benedict Leonard Calvert, Jr.

Francis Brerewood

Benedict Leonard Calvert, Jr.

1726-1731

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Francis Brerewood

Benedict Leonard Calvert, Jr.

1726-1731

Physical Qualities Oil on canvas, Framed: 46 1/2 x 36 x 3 in. (118.1 x 91.4 x 7.6 cm) Sight: 38 1/2 x 27 1/2 in. (97.8 x 69.9 cm) Unframed: 39 1/2 x 29 1/2 in. (100.3 x 74.9 cm)
Credit Line Bequest of Dr. Hugh Young
Object Number 1945.67
Full length, seated
The Baltimore Museum of Art by bequest, 1945; Dr. Hugh Young, 1934; Halum Tuck, 1933, by purchase; Sotheby's London, July 26, 1933; Sir Thomas Calvert Eden, Baronet of Maryland, by descent.
Anne E. Yentsch, "A Chesapeake Family and Their Slaves: A Study in Historical Archaeology," Cambridge University Press: 1944, p 75. ill Fig 4.1, caption reads "Portrait of Benedict Leonard Calvert at Woodcote Park ca 1726 by Franics Brerewood. Some of the statues shown standing in wall niches may have been collected during his Grand Tour of Italy in 1724-5."
Antiques: A Magazine for Collectors and Others Interested in Times Past. January, 1934. Vol XXV, num. 1, pg. 14. illu.
John Harris, "Clues to the 'Frenchness' at Woodcote Park", Conoisseur, June 1961, pp. 242-244.

Inscribed: Signed l/l: F. Brerewood Pinxt

Artist

Francis Brerewood

2000–2000

English, active in America, c. 1727-1732
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