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Lawrence’s family moved to Bath in the early 1780s where he started to sell small portraits in pastel. In 1787, he moved to London and became an instant success. Two years later he was commissioned to paint a portrait of Queen Charlotte. In the late 1780s Lawrence recorded that he was ‘now painting a head of myself in oils’. This self-portrait may not be the portrait mentioned, but it appears to date from around Lawrence’s arrival in London, as he has cut off the youthful curls so admired when he lived in Bath.
Title
Self Portrait
Date
1787
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 59.6 x W 50.6 cm
Accession number
BATVG : P : 1957.6
Acquisition method
purchased from the Warleigh Manor Sale, 1957
Work type
Painting