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Early 19th Century Oil Painting Portrait Lady Sara Losh (1785-1853)
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Early 19th Century Oil Painting Portrait Lady Sara Losh (1785-1853)

REF: LA520374
£5,000
€5,841
$6,289
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Description
Large English early 19th century medium oil painting on canvas portrait of Beautiful Lady Sara Losh (1785-1853 Architect & Designer). Impress your guests & clients in your home or office with this rather attractive portrait masterpiece. Title “Portrait Of Lady Sara Losh Architect & Designer” C1815 19th Century. Subject portrait of beautiful Lady Sara Losh shown in half length front profile view, she is gazing away from the viewer looking towards the left, wearing her traditionalwhite dress with a maroon shawl covering part of her right arm, resting her elbow on a shelf . She has rosy cheeks, fine blue eyes & long shoulder length brunette fashionably coiffed brunette curled hair. She has a cameo brooch tied to her dress sleeve. Unsigned English school artist. Circa early 19th century. Medium oil on canvas. Set in the original decorative giltwood frame which enhances this artwork further, with hanging thread on the back ready for immediate home display. By repute believed to be Sara or Sarah Losh (1785 – 29 March 1853) she was an English architect and designer. Her biographer describes her as an antiquarian, architect and visionary. She was a landowner of Wreay, Cumberland (now Cumbria), where her prime work, St Mary's Church, can be found. It anticipates the Arts and Crafts Movement and belongs to a group with buildings and monuments which Losh constructed. Losh's papers were destroyed and none of her journals or drawings survive, but her life is described in Henry Lonsdale's The Worthies of Cumberland, published by Routledge in six volumes in 1867–1875. She was born at Woodside in Wreay, near Carlisle, at an unknown date probably in late 1785, as she was baptised on 6 January 1786. She was the eldest of four children of John Losh (1756–1814) and his wife Isabella (née Bonner). Her father owned land in Woodside and was a partner with his brother William Losh in an alkali factory at Walker on Tyneside, part of Losh, Wilson and Bell. One of her brothers died young and another had mental disabilities, so that Sara and her sister Katherine became joint heirs of their father's estate. Neither married and Sara inherited Katherine's share on her death in 1835. Her uncle, James Losh, was a barrister in Newcastle, a prominent member of the city's Literary and Philosophical Society and friends with the poets William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey. Lonsdale calls Losh was well read and educated. She had been to schools in Wreay, London and Bath, and travelled in France, Italy and Germany in 1814 and 1817. She spoke fluent French and Italian and could translate Latin with ease. Lonsdale compared her mind to that of George Eliot. Although she never married, she may have been romantically attached to a schoolfriend, Major Thain, who was killed at the Khyber Pass in 1842. Sara Losh died at Woodside on 29 March 1853 and was buried in the churchyard of Wreay, where she shares a grave with her sister Katherine. Losh designed, funded and built several projects in and around Wreay from the late 1820s onwards. An example is a replica of Bewcastle Cross as a memorial to her parents, installed in 1835, and a schoolteacher's house at a villa in Pompeii. She also sunk wells and built village schools. By 1840, the old chapel at Wreay was in poor repair. Losh offered to grant the land and pay to replace it, provided she was given a free hand with its design. Permission was given by a faculty in May 1841. Losh based her design on an early Christian basilica, with an aisle-less rectangular nave ending in a semicircular apse. She termed the style "early Saxon or modified Lombard". The apse has columns between spaces for 13 seats. The altar is a slab of Italian marble on brass eagles. The inside and outside surfaces are decorated with naturalistic stone carvings of fossils, plants and animals, many of them done by William Hindson, son of a local builder. Sara and her cousin William carved the font out of alabaster. The results were compared by Pevsner to the arts and crafts workmanship of decades later. There are no explicitly Christian symbols, not even a cross, but the profusion of decoration has been seen by some as a celebration of creation. The church was completed at a cost of £1,200 and dedicated in December 1842. It is now a Grade II* listed building. The churchyard has a likewise Grade II listed mausoleum, built by Losh in 1850 in memory of her sister Katherine. Losh also worked on restoring St John the Evangelist's Church, Newton Arlosh. Provenance Private Collection from the vendor, High end southern auction & Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd. We only select & sell paintings based upon subject, quality and significance. We provide our clients with friendly professional customer service. Checkout our exciting other Fine Arts, antiques & collectibles available in our shop gallery.
measurements
Height:
86 cm
Width:
72 cm
Depth:
5 cm
declaration
Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD has clarified that the Early 19th Century Oil Painting Portrait Lady Sara Losh (1785-1853) (LA520374) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being Early 19th Century
condition
Offered in fine used condition. The front painting surface is in acceptable overall order, canvas has been relined also with various foxing staining and craquelure in areas commensurate with usage and old age. Canvas has had various paint touch ups to the background areas. The original frame has had some repairs & been overpainted, having various signs of wear, scuffs, cracking scratches, some losses in places commensurate with usage and old age.
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This Early 19th Century Oil Painting Portrait Lady Sara Losh (1785-1853) is located in Greater London, United Kingdom

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