John Thane (dealer)
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John Thane (1748–1818) was an English art dealer, working also as an engraver and printseller. He is known for ''British Autography'', a multi-volume work of portraits with handwriting samples of famous personages.


Life

Thane carried on business for many years in Soho, London, and became known for his expertise on pictures, coins, and '' objets de vertu''. He was a friend of the antiquarian Joseph Strutt, who at one period resided in his family. On John Fothergill's death in 1780 his collection of engraved portraits was sold to Thane, who cut up the volumes and disposed of the contents to the principal collectors of British portraits at that time; this collection had been made initially by
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. At the 1798 sale of the print collection of John Barnard (1709–1784), Thane acted as agent for
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. After Carcherode's death the following year, much of his collection went to the
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. The scandal of a few years later, in which
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sold prints he had stolen from the Museum, saw Thane give testimony relating to Dighton's removal of Cracherode's distinctive collector mark. Thane also acted as agent for
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. In 1825, at the sale of the collection of George Baker (1747–1811), Thane bought some Hogarth pen sketches on Esdaile's behalf. Alan Munby gives a detailed provenance of a
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, now MS M.306 in the
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, bought by Thane at the sale for Edward Astle (1770–1816), son of
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, noting it "passed into" the hands of Esdaile. In this case the Morgan provenance suggests it went via the collection of Francis Douce. Thane died in 1818. His portraits were sold in May 1819. He had acquired the "Henry Unton Memorial Portrait" in 1773, at the sale of the estate of
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. The picture was then out of circulation until 1847. Henry Nugent Bankes put it on public show in 1866. It went in 1884, after his death, to the
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. Thane's collection included a watercolour by Isaak Major, and drawings by Jan Gossaert and Jacques Callot.


Works

Thane collected the works of
Thomas Snelling Thomas Snelling (1712 – 2 May 1773) was an English numismatist. Life Snelling carried on business as a coin dealer and bookseller at 163 Fleet Street, London, next to the Horn Tavern (later the Anderton's Hotel). The 1756 Newbury Hoard came int ...
, the medallic antiquarian, and published them with a portrait drawn and engraved by himself. He was the editor of ''British Autography: a Collection of Facsimiles of the Handwriting of Royal and Illustrious Personages, with their Authentic Portraits'', London (from 1793, 3 vols.) A supplement to this work was published by Edward Daniell, in 1854. According to Pamela Corpron Parker, its publication "testifies to the growing interest in
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" during the 18th century. The work was often used for purposes of
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.


Family

Thane married in 1770 Mary Lord, daughter of Thomas Snelling. He was married again, in 1776, to Elizabeth Seymour Flack. She survived him, with four sons and three daughters. He was the father of the collector Thomas Thane (1782–1846), and is thought also probably to be the father of the artist and restorer William Thane (died 1850).


Notes


External links


Thane, John, ''Frits Lugt, Les Marques de Collections de Dessins & d’Estampes''
Attribution {{DEFAULTSORT:Thane, John 1748 births 1818 deaths English art dealers English art collectors English engravers