
Peter Rees
Director, Head of Sales
Sold for £8,287.50 inc. premium
Our 19th Century & Orientalist Paintings specialists can help you find a similar item at an auction or via a private sale.
Find your local specialistDirector, Head of Sales
Provenance
Private collection, UK.
The sitter of this intimate study is Mahala Colton (1878-1963), wife of the art dealer Charles Colton whose brother was the sculptor William Robert Colton. William Colton was a member of the Royal Academy and President of the Royal British Society of Sculptors, and a close neighbour of Alma-Tadema in St. John's Wood, London. It can therefore be suggested that the connection between artist and sitter was made through her brother-in-law who would have no doubt known Alma-Tadema personally.
A letter from the artist to Mrs Colton, dated 3 January 1905, reads:
'My Dear Mrs Colton,
I have obeyed your wishes & made a little sketch in your book and wished you under the drawing a happy new year, but now I don't know how to send it to you, as post & parcel delivery might spoil or lose it & the book is too nice for that; so I write to ask you to come and fetch it when you are in town in this neighbourhood or can you suggest another way.
With best compliments of the season
I remain
Yours very truly
L Alma Tadema'