William Callow, R.W.S (London 1812-1908 Great Missenden)
William Callow, R.W.S (London 1812-1908 Great Missenden)

Frankfurt, the main Quay, looking towards the Rententurm

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William Callow, R.W.S (London 1812-1908 Great Missenden)
Frankfurt, the main Quay, looking towards the Rententurm
signed, inscribed and dated 'G.E. Hicks/from/W. Callow/1840' (lower right on a trunk)
pencil and watercolour with scratching out, on paper
11 x 15½ in. (27.9 x 39.4 cm.)
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George Elgar Hicks (1824-1914).

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Previously misidentified as Cochem, this is in fact a view of the quay at Frankfurt-am-Main, a city Callow visited in 1838 and 1852 (William Callow, An Autobiography, London, 1908, pp. 70, 107). It may be identified by comparison with a drawing by Turner, dating from 1835, taken from a similar viewpoint, in the Prague, Nuremberg, Frankfurt and Rhine Sketchbook, (Tate Britain, Turner Bequest CCCIV, 38). The building with corner turrets is the Rententurm, or Customs Tower, a vestige of the city's walls, dating from 1455-56. The tower still survives, although it is now separated from the river by a road.
Two other watercolours of the quay at Frankfurt by Callow are recorded, a larger version that was exhibited at the Old Water-Colour Society in 1859 (op.cit, p. 154, formerly with Leger Galleries), and a version of a similar size to the present picture (with the Fine Art Society, 1949)
George Elgar Hicks, for whom this watercolour was made, was a painter of genre and sentimental subjects, mainly in oils.

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