Lot Essay
The present watercolour shows the south east front of Harewood House as it was originally designed by John Carr, before the extensive remodelling of the 1840s by Sir Charles Barry.
In 1797 Edward (Beau), Viscount Lascelles commissioned the young Turner and Girtin to depict the house and estate, and the present watercolour is taken from a similar viewpoint to works by both artists, dated 1798 and 1801 respectively (both Harewood House Trust). John Varley was also commissioned by Beau Lascelles to paint views of the house and estate, including a watercolour of Harewood House, from the North East (Harewood House Trust).
In 1797 Edward (Beau), Viscount Lascelles commissioned the young Turner and Girtin to depict the house and estate, and the present watercolour is taken from a similar viewpoint to works by both artists, dated 1798 and 1801 respectively (both Harewood House Trust). John Varley was also commissioned by Beau Lascelles to paint views of the house and estate, including a watercolour of Harewood House, from the North East (Harewood House Trust).