Thomas Luny (St. Ewe, Cornwall 1759-1837 Teignmouth, Devonshire)
Thomas Luny (St. Ewe, Cornwall 1759-1837 Teignmouth, Devonshire)

Shipping on the River Dart at Dittisham, Devonshire, with women selling fish in the foreground

Details
Thomas Luny (St. Ewe, Cornwall 1759-1837 Teignmouth, Devonshire)
Shipping on the River Dart at Dittisham, Devonshire, with women selling fish in the foreground
signed and dated 'Luny 1815' (lower left)
oil on canvas, unlined
24 x 33¾ in. (61 x 85.8 cm.)
Provenance
with The Parker Gallery, London.
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 25 November 2003, lot 84 (£26,290 to the present owner).

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Lot Essay

The village of Dittisham on the River Dart is believed to be named after 'Deedas', a Saxon chief, who probably settled there soon after the Saxon invasion of Devon, in c. 660 A.D. On the opposite bank of the river is the village of Greenway. Until the early 20th Century, a ferry crossed the river between the two villages, there is now only a passenger ferry, which is still summoned by ringing the bell.

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