George Romney (1734-1802) Study for Fortune Telling (recto); River landscape with figures on the
George Romney (1734-1802) Study for Fortune Telling (recto); River landscape with figures on the bank (verso) Pencil (recto); pencil, black chalk and grey wash (verso), with watermark of fleur-de-lys surmounted by a crown 35.5 x 36.9cm; 14 x 14½in This is one of a number of drawings known for Romney's Fortune Telling . However, there is only a fragment of the unfinished oil extant, depicting Emma Hamilton, now in the Tate, London (no.N00312) (see A. Kidson, George Romney: A Complete Catalogue of his Paintings (New Haven and London, 2015), p.680, no.1491). We are grateful to Alex Kidson for confirming the attribution of the present work on the basis of photographs.
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