Captain James Haughton Forrest (1825-1924)
Captain James Haughton Forrest (1825-1924)

The R.Y.S. schooner Gelert coming into Cowes Roads, with the Royal Yacht Squadron on the headland beyond

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Captain James Haughton Forrest (1825-1924)
The R.Y.S. schooner Gelert coming into Cowes Roads, with the Royal Yacht Squadron on the headland beyond
oil on canvas
20 x 30 in. (50.8 x 76.3 cm.)
Provenance
Colonel Edward Loyd, and by descent.
Literature
G.M. Ayling, Haughton Forrest (1826-1925): Biography, Catalogue and Gallery of Paintings, Australia, 2013, p. 62, no. HF2.1.010, pl. 240.

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Lot Essay

The Royal Yacht Squadron's schooner Gelert was owned by Colonel Edward Loyd of West Cowes from 1866 to 1870. In 1871, he purchased the yacht The Daydream which remained in his ownership until 1876. Both yachts were painted by Haughton Forrest and it is likely that they were commissioned by Loyd when the artist was living in West Cowes between 1870-1871.

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