'Extraordinarily rare' Princess Diana portrait goes on display in London
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The rare portrait of the late princess Diana of Wales.
A rare portrait of Diana, Princess of Wales,
will be on public display for the first time after it was recently sold at
auction.
The oil sketch, a preparatory study for a
formal full-length portrait by American artist Nelson Shanks, was completed in
1994, three years before Diana's death in Paris.
It made headlines in January, when it was
sold at a Sotheby's auction for $201,600 (approx. Ksh.23.8M) -- more than ten
times its original estimate.
In the study, the late princess, whose eyes
are cast downwards, appears deep in thought.
The sketch was one of several used to capture
"authentic expressions" that would eventually be used as source
material for the final portrait, according to a press release from Philip Mould
& Company, the London-based gallery showcasing the work at the Masterpiece
London Art Fair, from 30 June to 6 July.
She is depicted wearing Shanks' original
choice for an outfit, a Catherine Walker green velvet halter dress that she was
also photographed in for a spread in Vanity Fair's June 1997 issue.
She would later change into a more
traditional white blouse and blue skirt for the final portrait. It was hung at
the royal residence of Kensington Palace, and later in Diana's family home in
Althorp, about 90 miles northwest of London.
The portrait took more than 30 sittings, held
at Shanks' London studio. Those sessions became an occasion of relief for Diana
during a troubled period in her life that saw her marriage to Prince Charles
crumble.
She became friends with the artist and his
wife, Leona, and later confided in a letter that "coming to the
studio was a safe haven, so full of love and support."
Shanks, who passed away in 2015, was
world-renowned for his portraits, having painted the likes of US President
Ronald Reagan, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, opera singer Luciano
Pavarotti and Pope John Paul II. His official portrait of US President Bill
Clinton hangs at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC.
"As royal painted portraits go, it
is extraordinarily rare for an artist to capture both the public and private
character simultaneously," gallerist Philip Mould is quoted as saying in
the press release.
"Shank's sketch uniquely fuses Diana's
glamour with the affecting pathos of her final years. We felt it belonged in a
British collection and are delighted to be able to display it in her home
city."
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