An old man with a staff c.1840
Pencil, watercolour and bodycolour | 48.5 x 19.6 cm (whole object) | RCIN 922511
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A watercolour and bodycolour drawing of a seated old man with a staff. On brown paper, which has been laid down on cream paper watermarked "[J WHA]TMAN".
This is one of six works presented by Queen Victoria to Prince Albert in 1844 to be set into panels in the west door of his dressing room at Windsor Castle. One of this series is now untraced. A couple of years previously Prince Albert had acquired a different set of six works by Buckner for the north door in the same room (see RCINs 922502-7). Both series were still in position in 1928 and can be seen in photographs of the room's interior taken at that date, but were subsequently removed and placed in the Royal Library.
Buckner, who was a painter of portraits and Italian peasants, was patronised extensively by the Royal family, particularly in the 1840s.Provenance
Given to Prince Albert by Queen Victoria, 1844; recorded hanging in the Governor's Room (Room no 227) at Windsor Castle in 1878
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Medium and techniques
Pencil, watercolour and bodycolour
Measurements
48.5 x 19.6 cm (whole object)
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RL 22511