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Portrait painter, b. 1713 - d. 1783

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  • ATTRIBUTED TO PHILIP HUSSEY (1713-1783) A Portrait
    Oct. 13, 2014

    ATTRIBUTED TO PHILIP HUSSEY (1713-1783) A Portrait

    Est: €6,000 - €10,000

    ATTRIBUTED TO PHILIP HUSSEY (1713-1783) A Portrait of Maurice Eustace, standing three-quarter length in an arcaded courtyard, and wearing a legal gown with full embroidered undercoat Oil on canvas, 124 x 97cm Provenance: Castlemore House and by descent. Hussey specialised in portraits of lawyers and possibly the setting is the original Four Courts before it was rebuilt by Gandon

    Adam's
  • Attributed to Philip Hussey (1713-1783)
    May. 07, 2009

    Attributed to Philip Hussey (1713-1783)

    Est: £3,000 - £5,000

    Attributed to Philip Hussey (1713-1783) Portrait of Ellis Agar, Countess of Brandon, seated, three-quarter-length, holding the Charters of Gowran and Thomas Town inscribed 'Charter Thomas Town' and 'Charter Gowran' (on the scrolls on the table and held by the sitter, respectively) oil on canvas 50½ x 40 in. (128.3 x 101.6 cm.)

    Christie's
  • Philip Hussey
    May. 18, 2001

    Philip Hussey

    Est: £3,000 - £5,000

    Philip Hussey 1713-1783 portrait of samuel madden (1686-1765) half length, wearing clerical robes oil on canvas, in a painted oval, in a carved wood frame 73 by 60 cm., 28 3/4 by 23 3/4 in. The sitter was the son of Dr John Madden, an original member of the Irish College of Physicians, and his wife Mary, daughter of Samuel Molyneux. He published a tragedy, Themistocles, in 1727 and wrote a wide variety of texts including the satire 'Memoirs of the 20th Century, being original letters of state under George the sixth'. He was a founder member of the Dublin Society, formed for the improvement of 'husbandry, manufactures, and other useful arts'. Madden was assisted by Dr Johnson in the preparation of 'Boulter's Monument, a Panegyrical poem, sacred to the memory of Dr Hugh Boulter, Lord Archbishop of Armagh'. Madden also was the benefactor of a fund for students at Dublin University, and Dr Johnson declared that 'his was a name that Ireland ought to honour'. Provenance: William Dillan, Dublin

    Sotheby's
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