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Sir Abraham Hume, 2nd Bt, FRS (1749-1838)

Sir Joshua Reynolds PRA (Plympton 1723 - London 1792)

Category

Art / Oil paintings

Date

1783

Materials

Oil on canvas

Measurements

1140 x 990 mm

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Collection

Belton House, Lincolnshire

NT 436057

Caption

Hume was a renowned collector of Old Master pictures, which formerly enriched the walls at Belton (where this picture remains), and a pioneer art historian. His interest in art may have been awakened by the belated Grand Tour that he made with his wife and their then only daughter, Amelia, in 1786-7. He was, above all, taken by Venice and its painters, and it was there that he formed a relationship of trust with the collector-dealer, Giovanni Maria Sasso, from whom he was to purchase most of his Italian pictures after his return to England. The trip was also fruitful in another way, in that after their return, and following a gap of sixteen years, Lady Hume bore him a second daughter, Sophia, who, twenty-two years later, became the wife of Lord Brownlow. This marriage eventually resulted in these and all Sir Abraham’s other pictures coming to Ashridge and to 8 Carlton House Terrace.

Summary

Oil painting on canvas, Sir Abraham Hume, 2nd Bt, FRS (1749-1838) by Sir Joshua Reynolds PRA (Plympton 1723 - London 1792). 1783. Half-length portrait of a young man, turned to the left, looking over to the right, powdered hair, wearing a red coat and white linen cravat. Signed by Sir Joshua Reynolds and painted in 1783. Sir Abraham Hume, 2nd Bt, FRS, FSA (1748-1838) was from an Anglo-Scottish family associated with the East India Co., and was the son of Sir Abraham Hume, 1st Bt., who in 1765 inherited the estate at Wormleybury from his elder brother, Alexander, and had got the Scotsman Robert Mylne to build, and Robert Adam to decorate, his house there. His son succeeded him in 1772; and to the ancestral Berwickshire estate of Fernyside, on the death of his cousin, Elizabeth Robertson in 1785.

Full description

Oil painting on canvas, Sir Abraham Hume, 2nd Bt, FRS (1749-1838) by Sir Joshua Reynolds PRA (Plympton 1723 - London 1792). 1783. Half-length portrait of a young man, turned to the left, looking over to the right, powdered hair, wearing a red coat and white linen cravat. Signed by Sir Joshua Reynolds and painted in 1783. Sir Abraham Hume, 2nd Bt, FRS, FSA (1748-1838) was from an Anglo-Scottish family associated with the East India Co., and was the son of Sir Abraham Hume, 1st Bt., who in 1765 inherited the estate at Wormleybury from his elder brother, Alexander, and had got the Scotsman Robert Mylne to build, and Robert Adam to decorate, his house there. His son succeeded him in 1772; and to the ancestral Berwickshire estate of Fernyside, on the death of his cousin, Elizabeth Robertson in 1785. The 2nd baronet was born at his father’s house in Hill Street – also built by Robert Mylne, and to which he was to add a drawing-room designed by Robert Adam – in 1749. He began the conventional way, getting himself elected as M.P. for Petersfield in 1774, but he lost the seat in 1780, and did not succeed in getting back in Parliament until 1807 to 1818, when he sat for Hastings. His earliest interests were in minerals and precious stones, of which he was to make a notable collection, and for distinction in this field he was elected F.R.S. in 1775. When he died in 1838, he was the Royal Society’s senior fellow. He became one of the founders of the Geological Society, and served as its Vice-President from 1809 to 1813. He was acquainted with the dilettanti of the day and was an intimate friend of Reynolds, and was one of the founder members of the British Institution in 1805. John, later 2nd Earl Bronlow, married Sophia, his younger daughter, in 1810. Although he had bought a copy of a Titian in 1773, and a Bassano around 1779, Hume’s interest in art may have been really awakened by the belated Grand Tour that he made with his wife and their then only daughter, Amelia, in 1786-7. He was, above all, taken by Venice and its painters, and it was there that he formed a relationship of trust with the collector-dealer, Giovanni Maria Sasso, from whom, and on whose recommendation, he was to purchase most of his Italian pictures after his return to England, although he also had a trusted agent in Bologna, Giovanni Antonio Armano, who was a friend of Sasso’s. It was then that he bought his first major purchase that we know of, Giovanni Bellini’s Portrait of a Condottiere, which is now in the National Gallery of Art, Washington, as well as half-a-dozen other pictures, three of them via Sasso from Florence, and two of them from Bologna. The trip was also fruitful in another way, in that after their return, and following a gap of sixteen years, Lady Hume bore him a second daughter, Sophia, who, twenty-two years later, became the wife of Lord Brownlow, and thus, eventually, resulted in these and all Sir Abraham’s other pictures coming to Ashridge and to 8 Carlton House Terrace. Although Hume’s collection has largely been dispersed around the globe we not only have a catalogue of it drawn up by himself, with a preface giving some of his thoughts about it, but we also have much of his correspondence with Sasso and Armano, both their letters to him, and copies of his letters to them. This correspondence was given to the National Gallery by the Cust family in 1931. When exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Morning Herald wrote “Sir Abraham Hume as a disciple of the pallet, has not received from the land of painting the most grateful return for his liberality in her cause”, and the Morning Chronicle “no 160. Sir A. Hume is one of the best portraits in the room; when the attention of the spectator can be taken away from the more important parts of the picture, the drapery will well repay his regard. Velvet was never represented with more precise individual similitude.”

Credit line

Belton House, The Brownlow Collection (acquired with the help of the National Heritage Memorial Fund by the National Trust in 1984)

Marks and inscriptions

Sir Joshua Reynolds

Makers and roles

Sir Joshua Reynolds PRA (Plympton 1723 - London 1792)

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