Darwin Family Portraits To Feature in Sotheby's Sale of Early British PaintingsSource: ArtDaily ( http://artdaily.org )![]() Joseph Wright of Derby, Portrait of Jane Darwin (1746-1835) and Her Son William Brown Darwin (1774-1841) has an estimate of £150,000-200,000 Portrait of Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802) is expected to bring £100,000-150,000 and the sitter was one of the most famous men of his day. At the time it was painted in 1770, Erasmus Darwin’s medical practice dominated his life and he travelled extensively to treat patients. He was concerned with illnesses of both the body and mind, with heredity and with broad public health issues, including improving nutrition and ventilation. Erasmus was also a keen inventor and botanist. The portrait is one of two versions of him in his role as consultant and physician from 1770; the second is now on permanent loan to Darwin College in Cambridge. Portrait of Jane Darwin (1746-1835) and Her Son William Brown Darwin (1774 1841) has an estimate of £150,000-200,000 while Portrait of William Alvey Darwin (1726-1783) is estimated at £40,000-60,000. |
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