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The innovative candlelight subject is close in style to works by Joseph Wright of Derby from a similar date. However, while Wright is well known for his experiments in painting candle and lamplight pictures, only three candlelight subjects by Romney are known. Two of these were included in a lottery exhibition in Kendal Town Hall in March 1762 to help fund Romney’s move to London. Unlike his contemporary, Romney did not pursue an interest in dramatic light and shadow effects after this date.
Title
The Artist's Brother James, Holding a Candle
Date
1761
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 40 x W 32.5 cm
Accession number
AH 1705/77
Acquisition method
purchased with the assistance of the Victoria and Albert Museum Purchase Grant Fund, the Art Fund, the Pilkington bequest and the Friends of Abbot Hall, 1977
Work type
Painting
Inscription description
PAINTING HAS BEEN RELINED