
George IV, King of Great Britain,
as Prince of Wales
by William Grimaldi, signed & dated 1789,
after the portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds.
George IV (1762-1830) was described by the Duke of Wellington
as "the most extraordinary compound of talent, wit, buffoonery,
obstinacy and good feeling - in short a medley of the most
opposite
qualities, with a great preponderance of good..."
This
miniature was taken from the 1786-87 portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds, exhibited
at the Royal Academy in 1787. It is interesting to note, that in typical
fashion for the Prince, the portrait remained unpaid in 1790. The portrait
is now in the collection of the Duke of Norfolk, Arundel Castle.
Set in a gilt metal locket frame with glazed reverse revealing Grimaldi's
inscription and
signature: Prince of Wales/ William Grimaldi/ Enamel painter to the
Prince/ and/ Miniature Painter to His/ Royal Highness Duke of York/ **Street.James'/
London 1789. Additionally, the miniature retains the 1912 Brussels Exhibition
label.
4 1/8 inches (10.4 cm) high.
William Grimaldi, eighth Marquess Grimaldi (1751-1830), served as miniature
painter to George III, George IV and the Duke and Duchess of York. The years
1771-1783, were spent working in Paris. That time strongly influenced Grimaldi's
work in England. He exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1786-1830. Examples
of his work may be seen in the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Wallace
Collection. There are twelve miniatures by Grimaldi in the collection of the
Her Majesty, the Queen, all copies of portraits by Reynolds, Hoppner, Beechey,
and Lawrence, the majority commissioned by the Prince of Wales.
Provenance:
By descent in the Grimaldi family to Margaret Orton
Christie's, 23 May, 1989, lot 125
Exhibited:
Brussels,
International Exhibition of Miniatures, 1912
London, King's College, 1857
London, Ironmonger's Company, Fine Art Exhibition, 1861
Literature:
The Athenaeum, 11 May, 1861
Grimaldi, Alexander Beaufort, A Catalogue of the Works of
William Grimaldi, 1873, no. 31.
See:
Mannings, Sir Joshua Reynolds, A Complete Catalogue of His
Paintings, discussed vol I, pgs 215 & 217, illustrated, vol. II, pg.
557, pl. 1496.