Claremont House: the north front dated 1842
Watercolour with white bodycolour | 22.8 x 32.0 cm (whole object) | RCIN 919828
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A watercolour showing lawns in the foreground and the drive on the left, with figures walking. The Queen used Claremont, near Esher in Surrey, as a country retreat, but made much less use of it after Osborne House was acquired in 1845. Signed and dated 'C R Stanley/1842'.
Provenance
From Queen Victoria's Souvenir Album, volume I, folio 36. In 1843 the artist was paid £19 and 14 gns for two views of Claremont and two views near Claremont respectively.
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Medium and techniques
Watercolour with white bodycolour
Measurements
22.8 x 32.0 cm (whole object)
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RL 19828