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Property of a Lady

Strickland Lowry (1737 –c.1785)
A trompe-l'oeil of Aeneas carrying his father from Troy
Oil on canvas

Strickland Lowry was a portrait painter who came from Cumberland, and worked in Ireland. He came to Belfast around 1762. He contributed thirteen engraved views of churches, which appeared in History and Antiquities of Shrewsbury (1779). He was patronised by Sir John Rawdon, 1st Earl of Moira.

Aeneas is the son of Venus and one of the greatest heroes of Troy, second only to Prince Hector himself. During the destruction of Troy by the Greeks, he was able to escape with his little son with the help of his mother, the goddess of love. He was able to escape together with many other Trojans and sailed away with them in order to find a new homeland.

Dimensions:
(Panel) 23.75 in. (H) x 17.75 in. (W)
(Frame) 33 in. (H) x 27 in. (W)

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Auction Date: 27th Apr 2023 at 2pm

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Sale Dates:
27th Apr 2023 2pm (Lots 1 to 317)