- 49
Arthur Devis
Description
- Arthur Devis
- Portrait of Edward Travers of Trefalyn House; and Ursula, his wife
a pair, the former signed lower left.; Art. Devis fe./ 51
- Oil on canvas
- each 75.5 x 63 cm., 29 3/4 by 24 3/4 in. (2)
Provenance
Knoedler, New York;
Arthur Davis, New York, by 1932;
Newhouse Gallery, New York;
Mr and Mrs Kay Kimbell, Fort Worth, Texas;
Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, until sold Sotheby's London, 12th July 1989, lot 35
Exhibited
Yale Center for British Art, Newhaven, The Conversation Piece: Arthur Devis and his Contemporaries, 1980, nos. 24 and 25
Literature
Kimbell Art Museum, Catalogue of the Collection, 1972, pp. 121-2 illus.
E. G. D'Oench, Arthur Devis: Master of the Georgian Conversation Piece, Unpublished PhD Thesis, Yale University 1979, pp. 422-3, nos. 154 and 155;
E. G. D'Oench, The Conversation Piece: Arthur Devis and his Contemporaries, New Haven 1980, pp. 56-7, 88, nos. 154-5
Kimbell Art Museum, Handbook of the Collection, 1981, p. 31, illus.
Condition
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Catalogue Note
Edward Travers was the son of John Travers and his second wife Anne, daughter of Simon Thelwall of Llanbedr. His father acted as agent for the Trevor estate and lived at Trefalyn Hall in Denbighshire, North Wales. John Travers was succeeded as agent by his eldest son William, who bought in 1747 the property of the Bruens in Allington and moved to Trefalyn House which he partly rebuilt in 1754. On his death in 1765 he was succeeded by his brother Edward, the sitter in this portrait.
Edwaꦇrd Travers was a barrister and member of Lincolns Inn. Following his dea꧂th in 1777 his widow Ursula married George Johnson of Chester. There is a monument to Edward Travers, his wife Ursula and her second husband George Johnson in Gresford Church near Wrexham.