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Janet Law |
Artist:Sir Henry Raeburn (British, Stockbridge, Scotland 1756–1823 Edinburgh, Scotland)
Medium:Oil on canvas
Dimensions:35 1/4 x 27 1/4 in. (89.5 x 69.2 cm)
Classification:Paintings
Credit Line:Bequest of Helen Swift Neilson, 1945
Catalogue Entry
Janet Law was the third daughter and one of seven children of Janet Pilmor Law and Mungo Law of Pittillock, Fife. Her father was a major in the Royal Scots Greys. Janet first married Walter Wemyss of Lathockar, Fife, in 1775, and later Colin Lauder, M.D., and died without issue. In 1770 her sister Isabella married John Berry of Tayfield, Fife. In the sale catalogues of 1912 and 1926 (see Provenance), Janet is confused with her sister Isabella. Raeburn also painted Janet's sister Agnes and her husband, Captain George Makgill of Kemback and Fingask, Fife. Those two portraits were included in the Holms sale of 1912 with the present work. Logic would suggest that Janet's portrait may have descended in the family of Captain and Mrs. Makgill, though no evidence to that effect has been found.
The picture must date from the 1790s. It is first recorded in 1908.
[2010; adapted from Baetjer 2009]
Provenance
[French Gallery, Edinburgh and London]; John A. Holms (by 1908–12; sale, Christie's, London, July 12, 1912, no. 85, as "Miss Janet Law, afterwards Mrs. Berry, of Tayfield, Fife," for £5,040 to Wertheimer); [Asher Wertheimer, London, from 1912]; Adolph Hirsch; Mr. Wild; E. H. Cuthbertson (until 1926; sale, Christie's, London, May 14, 1926, no. 105, as "Miss Janet Law, afterwards Mrs. Berry, of Tayfield, Fife," for £680 to Palmer); [Scott & Fowles, New York, 1927; sold to Neilson]; Helen Swift (Mrs. Francis) Neilson, Chicago (1927–d. 1945)
Exhibition History
Edinburgh. French Gallery. "Pictures by Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A., and Others," November 1909, no. 2 (as "Miss Janet Law of Kembach House, Fifeshire").
London. French Gallery. "Pictures by Sir Henry Raeburn, R.A.," 1911, no. 2.
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