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Mr. & Mrs. Burke of Carshalton, c18th century, (1917). Artist: Johan Zoffany
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Mr. & Mrs. Burke of Carshalton, c18th century, (1917). Artist: Johan Zoffany
Mr. & Mrs Burke of Carshalton, c18th century. From The Connoisseur Vol XLVIII [Otto Limited, London, 1917.]
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Burke Daughter Family Group Fishing Fishing Rod Grandad Grandfather Husband Johan Johan Zoffany Johann Zoffany John Zoffany Sutton The Connoisseur Three Generational Family Zoffany Carshalton
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This 18th-century portrait captures the essence of family and leisure in a bygone era. Titled "Mr. & Mrs. Burke of Carshalton" this oil painting by Johan Zoffany transports us to London, England, where the Burkes resided during this time. The scene unfolds outdoors, amidst lush greenery and a serene river backdrop. Mr. Burke stands proudly with his fishing rod in hand, passing down his love for angling to his son and grandson who eagerly join him on this sunny day. Mrs. Burke exudes grace as she watches over their daughter, creating an idyllic family tableau. Zoffany's masterful brushstrokes bring life to each member of the family group; their expressions reveal warmth and affection shared between them across generations. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every aspect of the composition – from the intricate clothing worn by each individual to the subtle play of light on their faces. Originally featured in The Connoisseur magazine in 1917, this print has become a cherished piece among art enthusiasts seeking glimpses into history through portraiture. It serves as a testament to enduring familial bonds and offers us a window into both social customs and fashion trends prevalent during the 18th century. As we admire this remarkable artwork today, we are reminded of how art can transcend time, allowing us to connect with our ancestors while appreciating their unique stories captured within brushstrokes on canvas.
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