The Sayer Family of Richmond

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Yearc.1781
Dimensions101.5 cm × 127 cm (40.0 in × 50 in)
The Sayer Family of Richmond
ArtistJohan Zoffany
Yearc.1781
TypeOil on canvas, portrait painting
Dimensions101.5 cm × 127 cm (40.0 in × 50 in)
LocationPrivate collection

The Sayer Family of Richmond is a 1781 oil painting by the German-born British artist Johan Zoffany.[1] A conversation piece, it depicts the publisher Robert Sayer, his wife Alice and son John. Behind them is Sayer's newly built property Cardigan House on Richmond Hill, with Richmond Bridge further in the distance. Cardigan House was not yet completed when Zoffany painted it, so likely featured a degree of artistic licesnce. Sayer sold prints based on Zoffany's works. The painting was commissioned by Robert Sayer and remained in the family until 1934 when it was acquired at Sotheby's by William Randolph Hearst. More recently, it was auctioned by Christie's in 2022.[2]

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