John Frederick Lewis, R.A., P.O.W.S. (British, 1804-1876)
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John Frederick Lewis, R.A., P.O.W.S. (British, 1804-1876)

Bedouin Camel Driver and Camel, Sinai

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John Frederick Lewis, R.A., P.O.W.S. (British, 1804-1876)
Bedouin Camel Driver and Camel, Sinai
signed and inscribed 'Desert of Mt. Sinai/JFLewis' (lower right); inscribed 'Arab & camel Desert of Sinai' (on the reverse)
watercolor over pencil heightened with bodycolor on paper
20½ x 15 in. (52 x 38.1 cm.)
Executed in March 1842.
Provenance
J. Van Haght.
with Frost & Reed, Ltd., London.
Acquired from the above by the present owner, 8 April 1986.
Exhibited
Huntington Library, California, In Celebration of Collecting, 4 June - 27 August 1995, no. 61.

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Lot Essay

This watercolor was painted in March 1842 during a visit to the Sinai. It was in the course of this expedition that Lewis made the preparatory studies for one of his most celebrated works, A Frank Encampment in the Desert of Mount Sinai, a commission for Lord Castlereagh which was not completed until 1856. It is clear that Lewis used this particular sketch for other more completely finished watercolors, such as A Halt in the Desert (fig. 1). The figures and the camel appear in other more finished works, indicating that the artist was particularly pleased with the composition.

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