THE PROPERTY OF A NOBLEMAN
John George Sowerby (fl. 1876-1914)

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John George Sowerby (fl. 1876-1914)

The Amber Vale - A Host of Golden Daffodils beside the Lake, beneath the Trees, fluttering and dancing in the Breeze

signed 'John Sowerby' and signed and inscribed 'The Amber Vale/John Sowerby' and 'No.1/The Amber Vale/John Sowerby/....' on old labels on the reverse; oil on canvas
32 x 59¾in. (81.3 x 151.8cm.)
Exhibited
London, Royal Academy, 1901, no.545
Worcester 1901?

Lot Essay

Sowerby belonged to a Gateshead family of glass manufacturers which produced several painters. He specialised in landscapes of a vaguely Pre-Raphaelite or symbolist kind, sometimes a little reminiscent of such French contemporaries as Le Sidaner or Osbert. He exhibited at the Royal Academy and elsewhere, and is recorded living at Gateshead (until 1879), Colchester (where the present picture was apparently painted), Abingdon and Ross-on-Wye.

The title is a misquotation from Wordsworth's poem 'I wandered lonely as a Cloud."

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