'The Derby Day,' Long Lost Victorian Painting In U.S. Beach House, Could Fetch $800,000

Derby Day Frith

By JILL LAWLESS   11/15/11 05:03 AM ET   AP

LONDON -- A long-lost Victorian painting that hung in a family's unlocked New England beach house for half a century could fetch 500,000 pounds ($800,000) when it is sold next month, Christie's auction house said Tuesday.

"The Derby Day" is an early version of one of the era's most famous pictures – William Powell Frith's teeming, picaresque image of the crowds at an 1850s horse race, from a rich family in their carriage to gamblers, acrobats and prostitutes.

The finished painting hangs in the Tate Britain gallery in London. The 15-by-35 inch (39 centimeter by 91 centimeter) oil-on-canvas sketch being sold by Christie's is Frith's first complete version of the scene.

Peter Brown, Christie's director of Victorian pictures, said the rediscovery of the oil sketch was "immensely exciting."

It had been hanging in a modest New England beach house for decades before a friend of the owner suggested it might be worth something. Christie's won't be more specific about the location because the owner wants to remain anonymous.

Brown said the vendor, who is in his 60s, believes his parents bought the painting some time before World War II, when Victorian art was often dismissed as garish and sentimental.

"It's a testament to the change in fortunes of Victorian pictures over the last century that these things could have been acquired very cheaply indeed in the '30s, '40s and '50s," said Brown.

Since the 1970s, critical opinion has changed, and works by the best Victorian artists are coveted by collectors.

Frith, one of the era's most successful painters, specialized in busy scenes of daily life, and his subjects ranged from beachgoers to railway stations to royal weddings.

"The Derby Day" was so popular when first exhibited in 1858 that a special rail was installed at the Royal Academy in London to hold back the crowds.

"It's really a novel in paint and would have been read as such by the Victorian picture-going public," Brown said.

The painting goes on sale Dec. 15 in London, with an estimate of 300,000 pounds to 500,000 pounds ($477,000 to $800,000).

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LONDON -- A long-lost Victorian painting that hung in a family's unlocked New England beach house for half a century could fetch 500,000 pounds ($800,000) when it is sold next month, Christie's auctio...
LONDON -- A long-lost Victorian painting that hung in a family's unlocked New England beach house for half a century could fetch 500,000 pounds ($800,000) when it is sold next month, Christie's auctio...
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drleebrew
Humanity deserves the care of every human.
10:34 PM on 11/15/2011
I would be happy just to own the modest New England beach house.
10:20 PM on 11/15/2011
What they didn't tell you is somebody went into the beach house and stole the velvet Elvis hanging next to this one.
10:16 PM on 11/15/2011
I'm glad somebody appreciates that painting because I think it's bu[[$*it.
09:19 PM on 11/15/2011
america is obsessed with money!
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mharah
09:51 PM on 11/15/2011
Hello...! This is in England!
10:18 PM on 11/15/2011
i meant the world is obsessed with money
06:23 PM on 11/15/2011
I own a small book (perfect condition) that was used for Jackie Kennedy's funeral services. Does it have any value?
06:18 PM on 11/15/2011
I have a small book (perfect condition) used @ Jackie Kennedy's funeral services. What's the value?
Al Schrader
Don't limit your potential
05:42 PM on 11/15/2011
I actually can paint like Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Van Gogh, Picasso, etc. A canvas like this can take months to complete. It's worth more than $800,000.00
Monet planted water lillies on his estate so he could paint them. Instead I planted a citrus garden
with mossy oaks and tangelo trees. It's a living painting. I was out there today picking tangelos under this incredible puffy clouds with deep blue sky. And you know, I've never done a canvas of it....Alfred
07:48 PM on 11/15/2011
It says this is an oil scetch and the finished painting is in a gallery in England. But you point is true, the painting not the scetch, is worth much more than 800k.
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wildtill9
Donald G from AOL
05:10 PM on 11/15/2011
If you look real closely you can see the numbers where the different colors go.
04:41 PM on 11/15/2011
I have several peices of art by a little known artist that were done in the 50's. I loved doing paint by numbers. Sometimes I would get daring and "arty" and substitute another color in the space. These priceless peices must have appreciated substantially with the return of mid-century madness. I will have to get them out of the attic and listed on Craigslist, under fine art.
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lindamom
never fry chicken in the nude
09:20 PM on 11/15/2011
I have a picture hanging in my bathroom, all framed and such and it says, "Hi I'm Art"......tis in the eye of the beholder LOL.......
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deerinmw
I don't mean to rock the boat, but ...
10:58 PM on 11/15/2011
Actually, sometime ago I read that early paint-by-number kits and paintings are becoming collectible. Certainly not in the six figures but who knows, you might make a few bucks.
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jeromettaylor
The Aliens were here 1st!
03:22 PM on 11/15/2011
Proof positive that prostitutes in paintings provide profound appreciation.
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bmitche
02:52 PM on 11/15/2011
It is amazing how much money some people will pay for a painting, when it's just a cold and loney work or art.
01:53 PM on 11/15/2011
Keep looking in the attic!!
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montemalone
oenophile, aquarist, francophone, radical moderate
01:48 PM on 11/15/2011
The most amazing thing is this story? Leaving a door unlocked on a beach house!
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lindamom
never fry chicken in the nude
09:21 PM on 11/15/2011
Way good one - F&F for funny!
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montemalone
oenophile, aquarist, francophone, radical moderate
08:50 AM on 11/16/2011
Does your micro-bio apply to bacon as well?
01:39 PM on 11/15/2011
How come I can't find ugly paintings worth a lot of money?!! :p
01:35 PM on 11/15/2011
I can offer paintings at half that price!