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Portrait of a Young Man

Sir Joshua Reynolds British

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Numerous unfinished portraits by Reynolds have come down to us, and this one of an unidentified young man set against a stormy sky is among the most riveting. In some cases it remains hard to know whether the portraits were meant as preparatory studies or were left as unfinished paintings, but this canvas is usually assigned to the latter category. The sitter may be a man who worked for the artist and appeared in other paintings by him, but precise identification is difficult. The work was likely bought by Sir George Beaumont, the director of the British Institution, and would have been studied by other artists there, thus accounting for the many known copies of it.

Portrait of a Young Man, Sir Joshua Reynolds (British, Plympton 1723–1792 London), Oil on canvas

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