John Downman’s portrait of Mrs Townely and her son, 1812, coloured chalks, watercolour, £5000.
George Romney, studies for Viscountess Bulkeley as Hebe, brown wash over pencil on laid paper, £12,500.
In his next exhibition London dealer Guy Peppiatt focuses on the drawings of John Downman (1750-1824) and George Romney (1734-1802), two contemporaneous British artists who at first glance seem very different.