Lost Gainsborough Purchased in France for £2,500

April 5 2021

Image of Lost Gainsborough Purchased in France for £2,500

Picture: The Guardian

Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

The Guardian published a story over the weekend about a recently remerged portrait by Thomas Gainsborough which was purchased at auction in France for £2,500. The portrait depicts the Czech born composer Antonín Kammel (1730–1784 or 1785), who was a friend of the artist.

The work has been authenticated by Hugh Belsey, compiler of the recent Gainsborough catalogue raisonné. He is quoted as saying:

This is a really exciting addition to his work. It is so rare to find a picture that’s totally unknown.

Gainsborough had a great deal of interest in musicians and likened a picture to a piece of music, once writing: ‘One part of a Picture ought to be like the first part of a Tune; that you can guess what follows, and that makes the second part of the Tune, and so I’ve done.’

The work has been conserved by Simon Gillespie. Curiously, the article does not seem to mention who the owner of the work is.

Here's an evocative example of Kammel's music (the only example on YouTube it seems), in case you're wondering what his work sounded like!

Update - The conservator Simon Gillespie has uploaded some images onto Instagram showing some more details of the restored work.

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