THOMAS ROWLANDSON (LONDON 1756-1827)
THOMAS ROWLANDSON (LONDON 1756-1827)
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THOMAS ROWLANDSON (LONDON 1756-1827)

St Austell, Cornwall

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THOMAS ROWLANDSON (LONDON 1756-1827)
St Austell, Cornwall
inscribed 'SAINT AUSTLE [sic] Cornwal' (lower left)
pencil, pen and ink and watercolour
5 7/8 x 9 3/8 in. (15 x 23.8 cm.)
來源
with Agnew's, London, where purchased by
Roger Makins, 1st Baron Sherfield (1904-1996) and
by descent to the present owner.

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拍品專文

Rowlandson's good friend, the banker Matthew Michell, was deputy Lieutenant of Cornwall. His seat, Hengar House, was in the village of St. Tudy, near Bodmin, and Rowlandson was a frequent visitor there. This drawing must have been made on one of his visits to Hengar. Two other versions of this drawing, with slightly different staffage, are known: one is in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, bequeathed by Rev. Alexander Dyce (DYCE.796), and the other in the Metropolitan Museum, New York.
Roger Makins was a British Diplomat who was Ambassador to the United States (1953-6). As a collector he is best known for his Collection of Pre-Raphaelite Art but he also put together a fine collection of Early British Drawings, the majority purchased from the prestigious London dealers Agnew’s and Spink.

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