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Portrait of a family in an interior, thought to be the Roube

Portrait of a family in an interior, thought to be the Roubel family, oil on canvas, by an unknown artist, c.1750. The painting was formally attributed to Stephen Slaughter. Date: 1750s

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Frame Georgian Gilt Shot Slaughter Stephen Unknown Accessioned


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This exquisite oil on canvas painting, thought to be the Roubel family portrait, dates back to the 1750s and is a stunning example of Georgian domestic life. The horizontal composition of the image invites the viewer into the intimate space of the family's interior, filled with warm, earthy tones and rich colors. The artist, unknown but previously attributed to Stephen Slaughter, expertly captures the essence of a family moment, with the father in a brown suit, seated in the foreground, reading a book, while his wife and children, dressed in white, gather around him in the background. The domestic scene is further enhanced by the brown wood paneling and gilt detailing of the studio-like interior, adding depth and texture to the image. The painting's intricate brushwork and attention to detail reveal the artist's mastery of the medium, making it a valuable addition to any collection of 18th century art. The Roubel family portrait is a poignant reminder of the simple pleasures and joys of family life in the Georgian era, and a testament to the enduring power of art to capture and preserve the human experience.

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