Attrib. Solomon Alexander Hart Troubadour Gypsy with Lady

An original 1829 watercolour painting, Attrib. Solomon Alexander Hart, Troubadour Gypsy with Lady.

This interesting watercolour bears the signature 'S.A. Hart 1829' and resembles the work in watercolour of the British painter and engraver Solomon Alexander Hart RA (1806–1881). Hart was the first Jewish member of the Royal Academy in London and is considered the most important Jewish artist working in England in the 19th century.

Solomon Alexander was born in Plymouth, the son of Samuel Hart (fl. 1785–1830), a Jewish engraver and teacher of Hebrew. Solomon was the first Jew to enroll at the Royal Academy; in 1840 he was accepted as a member and in 1854, he was appointed a Professor at the Academy. Much of his work was Jewish-themed, but he also included elements of Italian art which he learnt in Florence. He regularly provided illustrations for periodicals such as The Athenaeum and The Jewish Chronicle.

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Emily Heath Collection

This picture is one of an interesting group of works that we have for sale which are the result of two ladies collecting through the 19th century. Emily Heath (b.1830), to whom the collection belonged from 1856, was daughter of a 'gentleman', James Hodsoll Gordon Heath (1794–1875) and his wife Sarah Deborah Pidding (1794–1887), who resided at Blackheath and later Tonbridge in Kent. The pictures originally belonged to Emily's aunt, Eliza, sister of James Hodsoll Gordon Heath. The collection comprises works acquired by both Eliza and Emily.

Emily's brother was an artist and portrait painter, Albert Hodsoll Heath (1827–1863), and the family clearly had artistic and literary connections: one painting appears to be by a young Solomon Alexander Hart RA (1806–1881), and manuscripts in the collection include verses by the poet William Kennedy (1799–1871).

The collection includes picturesque landscape and marine subjects, horses and dogs, a group of paintings on Chinese pith and three Baxter prints. There is also an interesting sectional drawing of a vertical steam engine, a fine portrait after Van Dyck and an exquisite painting of two girls reclining.

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Dimensions: Height: 20.7cm (8.15") Width: 16.2cm (6.38")

Presented: Unframed.

Medium: Watercolour

Age: Early 19th-century

Signed: Signed lower left.

Inscribed: --

Dated: Dated lower left.

Condition: Some minor age toning as shown, particularly around the periphery of the sheet, and a small number of faint spots of foxing. Please see photos for detail.

Stock number: JR-791