Description
Oil Portrait of a Young Society Lady, English School, Signed H. Bayly, Dated 1870 - In the Manner of George Goodwin Kilburne (1839-1924)
Subject and Medium
A captivating Victorian portrait dated 1870 of a young society lady, executed in oil on canvas during the height of 19th-century English academic painting.
The sitter is shown in elegant profile, her auburn hair adorned with a rose, her refined features and poised demeanor embodying the ideals of beauty, grace, and cultivated femininity prized in the Victorian era. This is a work that balances intimacy with presence-equally suited to a discerning collection or a sophisticated interior.
Composition and Technique
This painting displays the hallmarks of a trained academic hand working within the English studio tradition of the late 1860s-early 1870s.
Luminous, porcelain-like flesh tones, achieved through layered glazing
Beautifully modelled hands, a key indicator of technical competence
Delicately articulated costume, with pink floral embellishments rendered in controlled, textured brushwork
A subtle, atmospheric background, allowing the figure to emerge with quiet authority
The composition-half-length, gently turned, with the sitter's hand raised thoughtfully to her chin-creates a refined sense of introspection. The result is a portrait that is both decorative and psychologically engaging.
About the Sitter
The sitter remains unidentified, which is typical for many finely executed Victorian portraits of this nature.
Her appearance suggests:
A woman of social standing and cultivated taste
Fashion consistent with the late 1860s-early 1870s
An idealised yet convincing likeness, possibly created as a "fancy portrait"-a genre popular with Victorian collectors
Her serene expression and elegant pose lend the work a timeless, poetic quality that continues to resonate today.
About the Artist
The painting is signed H. Bayly, an English artist active circa 1870.
Although not widely documented in major institutional records, the quality of execution clearly indicates:
Professional academic training
Familiarity with established studio practices
A refined approach to portraiture aligned with the Victorian art market
Artists of this calibre formed the backbone of 19th-century British painting, producing works that were both aesthetically accomplished and commercially successful in their time.
About George Goodwin Kilburne (1839-1924)
George Goodwin Kilburne was a highly regarded English painter celebrated for his elegant depictions of women and refined domestic scenes.
His work is distinguished by:
Idealised female beauty
Exquisite attention to costume and decorative detail
A polished, highly collectible finish
This portrait aligns closely with that stylistic tradition, sharing:
A focus on grace and femininity
Sensitive handling of fabric and ornament
A balance between realism and idealisation
While Kilburne's compositions are often more narrative in nature, this work reflects the same refined artistic environment, making the comparison both appropriate and desirable for collectors.
Signed
Signed "H. Bayly" and dated 1870.
The inscription is consistent with the age and surface of the painting and is fully integrated into the original paint layer.
Framed
Presented in an ornate gilt frame, enhancing the elegance and period character of the portrait.
Ready for immediate display.
Size
Frame dimensions:
Height: 47.5 cm
Width: 43 cm
Depth: 4 cm
A desirable cabinet size-ideal for curated walls or refined interior settings.
Provenance
Painted in England, circa 1870
On a Winsor and Newton prepared canvas (38 Rathbone Place, London), consistent with period materials
Later bearing the label of Woolf's, 51 Westgate Road, Newcastle-upon-Tyne (picture framers, gilders and fine art dealers)
Private collection, UK
Acquired at the notable auction house Parker Fine Art Auctions in 2022.
Why You'll Love It
A genuinely signed and dated Victorian work (1870)
Elegant and timeless subject with strong decorative appeal
Executed with confident academic technique and refined detail
In the manner of George Goodwin Kilburne - a recognised and desirable stylistic circle
Painted on a period Winsor and Newton canvas, confirming authenticity
Documented provenance including early dealer handling and modern auction record
Ideal scale for both collectors and interior designers
A piece that bridges fine art collecting and high-end interior design effortlessly
Condition Report
Offered in good overall order.
Stable paint surface with age-appropriate craquelure
Foxing with wear consistent with its 19th-century origin
Canvas structurally sound
Frame with scuffs and some chips, commensurate with age
A well-preserved and highly displayable example.
Worldwide shipping available. Professionally packaged and fully insured for safe global delivery.
Reserve: $6,600.00
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Condition
Used
Buyer's Premium
20%
Oil Portrait Young Society Lady c1870 In The Manner of George Goodwin Kilburne
Estimate $8,000-$10,000
Starting Price
$3,200
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Landscape, Cityscape & Decorative Art
Jul 05, 2026 1:00 PM EDTNew York, NY, United States
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