Paul Sandby, R.A. (1730/1-1809)

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Paul Sandby, R.A. (1730/1-1809)

A View of Eton College from the Thames

signed and dated 'P Sandby. 1779'; pencil, pen and grey ink and watercolour on Whatman paper
12¼ x 19 1/8in. (312 x 485mm.)
Provenance
Fine Art Society, May 1951, no. 50
Cuthbert Dawnay

Lot Essay

This work is probably the most developed of a series of views of Eton College seen across the Thames from Windsor, the only exception being a still larger work in gouache of c. 1790 (Niveson loan to Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle, 21 1/8 x 30½in., exhibited Royal Academy, London and National Gallery of Art, Washington, The Great Age of British Watercolours 1750-1880, January-July 1993, no. 256, repr. in colour pl. 51; sold Christie's 9 December 1949, lot 31). This last is the only one of the group to include a tree on the left. The other versions, all smaller in size, show variations in the shipping and foreground figures; one example is dated 1768 on the reverse (15 1/8 x 21½in., sold Sotheby's 14 March 1962, lot 43, repr.). Two further examples show much the same view, but with a perspective of the buildings on the Windsor shore leading away on the right.

This group of works, like other views of Eton, was a product of Sandby's years of intense activity in and around Windsor Castle in the 1760s and 1770s

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