JOHN VARLEY, O.W.S. (LONDON 1778-1842)
JOHN VARLEY, O.W.S. (LONDON 1778-1842)
JOHN VARLEY, O.W.S. (LONDON 1778-1842)
JOHN VARLEY, O.W.S. (LONDON 1778-1842)
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JOHN VARLEY, O.W.S. (LONDON 1778-1842)

Dunstanburgh Castle, Northumberland, England

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JOHN VARLEY, O.W.S. (LONDON 1778-1842)
Dunstanburgh Castle, Northumberland, England
signed 'J. VARLEY.' (lower left)
pencil and watercolor, with scratching out, on oatmeal paper
6 ¾ x 8 ¾ in. (17 x 22.3 cm)
来源
with John Baskett, London, 1987, where purchased for the present collection.

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Giada Damen, Ph.D.
Giada Damen, Ph.D. AVP, Specialist, Head of Sale

拍品专文

Varley toured Northumberland in September 1808, executing a series of drawings in a sketchbook now in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (inv. E.3242-1931). This sketchbook, known as the 'Northumberland Sketchbook', contains studies of Dunstanburgh made on 20 September 1808 (see C.M. Kaufmann, John Varley, London, 1984, no. 25, pp. 118-121). The ruins of the castle were also sketched by Varley's contemporaries including Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) (see Tate Britain, London, Dunstanburgh Castle from the South, inv. D00890).

Dunstanburgh Castle was first built by Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster (1278-1322) in 1313 as a large-scale fortress on the North East coast of England. It served not only as a defensive outpost, but also a bastion of the Earl's power, and his rivalry with his cousin and then King, Edward II (1278-1322).

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