Flower arrangement in a vase dated July 1783
Watercolour over pencil, with a pen and ink, wash and gold paint border | 41.1 x 34.4 cm (sheet of paper) | RCIN 980304
Princess Royal, later Queen of Württemberg (1766-1828)
Flower arrangement in a vase dated July 1783
Princess Royal, later Queen of Württemberg (1766-1828)
Flower arrangement in a vase dated July 1783
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A watercolour showing an arrangement of flowers. Roses and other flowers are shown in a blue and white vase on a small table. With a pen and ink, wash and gold paint border.
Inscribed lower right: Charlotte A.M. July 1783
The daughters of George III and Queen Charlotte spent much of their time engaged in artistic pursuits and botany. Like their brothers, the princesses benefited from the tuition of artists such as Mrs Delany (1700 – 88) and Mary Moser (1744 – 1819). This watercolour by Charlotte, Princess Royal, the eldest daughter, may have been influenced by Mary Moser, the leading flower painter of the age and one of the two female founder members of the Royal Academy. Examples of Mary Moser’s flower paintings can be found at Frogmore House which served as a private royal retreat at Windsor from the early 1790s. -
Creator(s)
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Medium and techniques
Watercolour over pencil, with a pen and ink, wash and gold paint border
Measurements
41.1 x 34.4 cm (sheet of paper)