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Edward proposes marriage

Title
[Edward proposes marriage] [art original] / Dodd.
Production
[England], [between 1752 and 1793]
Physical Description
1 drawing : pencil, pen and gray ink, and gray wash ; sheet 17.3 x 28 cm, mounted to 21.7 x 32 cm
Medium
laid paper mounted on brown paper.
Notes
Title devised by cataloger.
Text in faint pencil below image: Edward [illegible text].
Signed "Dodd" in lower left and numbered '5' in ink in the upper right.
Date range based on artist's active dates.
Provenance
Sold at Christie's, 5 July 2016, Sale 11787, Lot 73, to Andrew Edmunds for The Lewis Walpole Library.
Summary
The fifth drawing in a series of twelve that follow a tradition of producing a series on modern morals, a tradition established earlier in the 18th century by artists such as William Hogarth. In this series, twin brothers are bestowed an equal fortune. One brother, Edward, husbands his wealth and on his death, passes on his fortune; whilst the other brother, Charles, squanders his, leaving his family destitute.
In this fifth drawing, Edward sits in a parlor holding the hand of a young lady as she looks down demurely. Behind the couple, an older woman sits on a sofa sewing, her basket at the table before her. In addition to the fashionable sofa and chairs, the room is decorated with an ornate mirror with swags on the wall behind. On the wall to the left is a marble mantel with a Buddha and other decorative china.
Format
Images
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 03, 2016
References
Daniel Dodd, Edward Proposes Marriage. The Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University.
Cite as
Daniel Dodd, Edward Proposes Marriage. The Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University.
Genre/Form
Pencil works.
Ink drawings.
Wash drawings..
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