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Auction archive: Lot number 507

Thomas Girtin (British 1775-1802) circa

Auction 20.05.2015
20 May 2015
Estimate
£0
Price realised:
£125,000
ca. US$193,201
Auction archive: Lot number 507

Thomas Girtin (British 1775-1802) circa

Auction 20.05.2015
20 May 2015
Estimate
£0
Price realised:
£125,000
ca. US$193,201
Beschreibung:

Thomas Girtin (British 1775-1802) circa 1797/St Pauls Cathedral from St Martin-le-Grand/signed lower left/watercolour with bodycolour and gum Arabic on fibrous hemp/linen broad laid wrapping, 47cm x 38cm/Note: Girtin's boyhood was spent at 2 St Martin-le-Grand, where his widowed mother kept a wood turners shop, he alludes to it in the sign F. Girton, Toy Maker in this watercolour, a typical little joke from the artist. Girtin made three versions of this view: an unfinished, grey wash drawing (Yale Centre for British Art) and a watercolour (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York), both around 1795. The present watercolour, with different figures, is the most vividly coloured and accomplished; the high-waisted dress of the fashionable lady at the right suggests that it was made circa 1798, The subtle play of light on the curving street and the lively, witty street life reflects Girtin's delight in the bustling metropolis. Our thanks go to Susan Morris for helping us attribute this watercolour directly to Thomas Girtin and to Father Stephen Horton of Prinknash Abbey for encouraging us to research this watercolour further./Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey

Auction archive: Lot number 507
Auction:
Datum:
20 May 2015
Auction house:
Chorley's
Prinknash Abbey Park
Near Cheltenham Gloucestershire, GL4 8EU
United Kingdom
enquiries@chorleys.com
+44 (0)1452 344499
Beschreibung:

Thomas Girtin (British 1775-1802) circa 1797/St Pauls Cathedral from St Martin-le-Grand/signed lower left/watercolour with bodycolour and gum Arabic on fibrous hemp/linen broad laid wrapping, 47cm x 38cm/Note: Girtin's boyhood was spent at 2 St Martin-le-Grand, where his widowed mother kept a wood turners shop, he alludes to it in the sign F. Girton, Toy Maker in this watercolour, a typical little joke from the artist. Girtin made three versions of this view: an unfinished, grey wash drawing (Yale Centre for British Art) and a watercolour (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York), both around 1795. The present watercolour, with different figures, is the most vividly coloured and accomplished; the high-waisted dress of the fashionable lady at the right suggests that it was made circa 1798, The subtle play of light on the curving street and the lively, witty street life reflects Girtin's delight in the bustling metropolis. Our thanks go to Susan Morris for helping us attribute this watercolour directly to Thomas Girtin and to Father Stephen Horton of Prinknash Abbey for encouraging us to research this watercolour further./Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey

Auction archive: Lot number 507
Auction:
Datum:
20 May 2015
Auction house:
Chorley's
Prinknash Abbey Park
Near Cheltenham Gloucestershire, GL4 8EU
United Kingdom
enquiries@chorleys.com
+44 (0)1452 344499
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