John Sell Cotman (Norwich 1782-1842 London)
John Sell Cotman (Norwich 1782-1842 London)

The Château of Dieppe and the Prison, Normandy, seen from the beach

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John Sell Cotman (Norwich 1782-1842 London)
The Château of Dieppe and the Prison, Normandy, seen from the beach
signed, inscribed and dated 'J.S. Cotman. June 22. 1817' (lower right) and 'Vue du château de Dieppe et de la Prison militaire prise sur la plage auprès des bains.' (lower left, in the margin)
pencil and brown wash
8 3/8 x 15 ¾ in. (21.3 x 40 cm.)
Provenance
J.S. Cotman; Christie's, London, 1 May 1824, lot 17 (1 gn. to Trant).
with Spink, London, 1981.
Literature
M. Rajnai, J.S. Cotman, Drawings of Normandy in Norwich Castle Museum, Suffolk, 1975, p. 65, no. 1.
Engraved
Etched by the artist, Architectural Antiquities of Normandy, 1822, vol. I, pl. 34.

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Lot Essay

Cotman arrived in Dieppe on 20 July 1817. His Norfolk patron, Dawson Turner, had arranged a letter of introduction to a botanist and customs official named Gaillon, who acted as a guide for Cotman around Dieppe. Over the next four days he sketched the castle, port and church of St Jacques - a magnificent drawing of which is in the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. In a letter to Dawson Turner Cotman wrote 'Today I have drawn the Castle from two points'. These characteristic brown wash drawings were intermediary stages in the preparation of the published etchings worked up from on the spot drawings. The Architectural Antiquities of Normandy in which the present drawing appeared, was Cotman's most ambitious publishing project for which he executed several hundred drawings in the course of three tours of Normandy, in 1817, 1818 and 1820.

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