Portrait of a Gentleman
About this artwork
Andrea Soldi was born in Florence, and settled in London around 1736 where he practised as a portrait painter. As a result of his contacts with his aristocratic sitters, he became preoccupied with social status, claiming that he would prefer ‘to be thought a Count or a Marquis rather than an excellent Painter’. In 1744 his extravagant lifestyle led to his imprisonment for debt and he eventually died a pauper. This portrait is signed and dated 1758, and was almost certainly painted when Soldi was working in Scotland (c. 1756-58).
Updated before 2020
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artist:Andrea SoldiItalian (about 1703 - 1771)
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title:Portrait of a Gentleman
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date created:dated 1758
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materials:Oil on canvas
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measurements:110.50 x 87.60 cm; Framed: 122.00 x 98.50 cm
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object type:
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credit line:Purchased 1887
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accession number:NG 795
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gallery:
Andrea Soldi
Andrea Soldi
Andrea Soldi was born in Florence. Although there is little information about the early part of his life, he came to London around 1736 after previously being in the Middle East. The years of 1738 to 1744 were the most successful of his career, when he received patronage from nobility. However due...