Fine Old Masters & 19th Century Paintings - 9th December 2015
Lot 329
James Northcote R.A. (1746-1831) Portrait of Mrs. Thomasine Yonge or Young Oil on canvas 76 x...
Estimate £2,000 - £3,000 | Hammer £2000
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Description

James Northcote R.A. (1746-1831)
Portrait of Mrs. Thomasine Yonge or Young
Oil on canvas
76 x 63.5cm; 30 x 25in
Provenance:
By descent to the sitter's neice Mrs. Brater and gifted to
Her son William Brater
Frost & Reed
Private Collection, U.S.A.
Private English Collection
Literature:
Memorials of an Eighteenth Century Painter - James Northcote by Stephen Gwynn (1898): List of Portraits painted at Plymouth 1776/7, No. 41, Mrs Yonge, Pg. 266
Extensive old inscription verso detailing the sitter, artist and early provenance:
Mrs. Thomasin Young
Wife of Charles Young Esq. of Plymouth
and Daughter of Revd. Thomas Worth
Rector of High Bickington and Canon of Exeter Cathedral
died March 10th 1796
Northcote pinxit 1777
This picture of her dear Aunt (her Father's Sister) is given by Mrs. Brater to her son William Brater.
Mrs Thomasine Yonge or Young was the wife of Charles Yonge (1726-1807) an eminent surgeon from Plymouth. He was instrumental in setting up the Plymouth Public Dispensary in 1798 and to which he left a bequest of £1000 in his will in 1807
James Northcote was born in Plymouth in 1746 and joined the studio of Sir Joshua Reynolds as a pupil and assistant between 1771 and 1776. The present picture is an example of his early portraits, greatly influenced by Reynolds.