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recto overall with frame
Portrait of a Cleric
recto overall with frame
recto overall with frame

Portrait of a Cleric

Former TitlePortrait of a Man
Artist Thomas Forster (English, ca. 1676/77-after 1712)
Date1704
MediumPlumbago on vellum; Modern black strip frame
DimensionsSight: 4 1/4 × 3 7/16 inches (10.8 × 8.73 cm)
Framed: 5 7/16 × 4 1/2 inches (13.81 × 11.43 cm)
Credit LineGift of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Starr and the Starr Foundation, Inc.
Object numberF58-60/56.1,2
InscribedInscribed on recto, lower right: "T. Forster / delin. / 1704"
On View
Not on view
Collections
DescriptionPortrait miniature in grisaille of a man wearing a periwig and coat.Provenance

Unknown owner, by December 14, 1950 [1];

Purchased from the unknown owner’s sale, Catalogue of Fine Objects of Vertu, Miniatures, Ivories, Gold Boxes, Etc., Sotheby’s, London, December 14, 1950, lot 97, as Six Plumbago Miniatures, by Leggatt Brothers, London, probably on behalf of Mr. John W. (1905–2000) and Mrs. Martha Jane (1906–2011) Starr, Kansas City, MO, 1953–1958 [2];

Their gift to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 1958.


NOTES:

[1] In the Sotheby’s December 14, 1950, sale, “Other Properties” sold lots 53–100.

[2] “Six Plumbago Miniatures by Thomas Forster, all signed and dated between the years 1703 and 1715, the three men wearing wigs and the three ladies, probably sisters, all similarly posed, in burr-wood frames, oval, 4 1/2 in.” The annotated catalogue for this sale is located at University of Missouri-Kansas City’s Miller Nichols Library. The annotations are most likely by Mr. or Mrs. Starr. Lot 97 is annotated in pencil with “£65” written to the left of the lot number. According to an attached price list, Leggatt bought lot 97 for “£65.” Archival research has shown that Leggatt Brothers served as purchasing agents for the Starrs. See correspondence between Betty Hogg and Martha Jane Starr, May 15 and June 3, 1950, Nelson-Atkins curatorial files.

The group of six plumbagoes that sold includes the three other Forsters in the Nelson-Atkins collection: F58-60/53.1,2, F58-60/54.1,2, F58-60/55.1,2; as well as two now located at the Philbrook Museum of Art: 1958.17.1 and 1958.17.2. All are numbered 1–6 in pencil on the case back. Many thanks to Tiffany Roberts, Assistant Registrar at the Philbrook, who allowed me access to the Starr Miniatures’ object files.

Published References
Ross E. Taggart, The Starr Collection of Miniatures in the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery (Kansas City, MO: Nelson Gallery-Atkins Museum, 1971), no. 33, p. 16, (repro.), as Unknown Man.
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