Sir George Lyttelton, Bart., later Baron Lyttelton, with Lt. Col. Richard Lyttelton, later Gen. Sir Richard Lyttelton, K.B., and Rachel (Russell), Duchess of Bridgwater
Maker
Arthur Devis
(British, 1712-1787)
SitterSitter:
George Lyttelton, later Baron Lyttelton
(British, 1709 - 1773)
SitterSitter:
Richard Lyttelton, later General Sir Richard Lyttelton, K.B.
(British, 1718 - 1770)
SitterSitter:
Rachel (Russell) Lyttelton, Duchess of Bridgwater
(British, 1705 - 1777)
Collections
ClassificationsPAINTINGS
Date1748
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions50 x 39 7/8 in. (127 x 101.3 cm.)
SignedSigned and dated on pedestal, lower right: Art. Devis fe 1748
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
Label TextThis painting is an example of a “conversation piece,” a type of portrait that shows the sitters engaged in conversation. Lord Lyttelton, on the left, commissioned this painting to commemorate the marriage of his younger brother, who leans toward his new wife, while an eager dog—a symbol of fidelity—jumps beside them. The painting not only celebrates a marriage but also marks the recent death of Lord Lyttelton’s wife, whom he mourned deeply. He points to a ruined monument, a symbol of death and dissolution, perhaps to warn his brother of the brevity of earthly happiness.Status
On viewObject number65.5
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