After Samuel Gillespie Prout - Early 19th Century Graphite Drawing Landscape

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After Samuel Gillespie Prout - Original Early 19th Century Graphite Drawing. This picture is unsigned but was purchased in a collection of paintings by the Prout family. The inscription in the lower right matches those of other works by the artist. Unsigned. On wove. There is a fold and small tear to the lower right corner.

The youngest of artist Samuel Prout's (1783 - 1852) four children, Samuel Gillespie Prout (1822-1911) was given his mother's maiden name to precede his father's. He intended to follow the family profession of artist and his style was heavily influenced by his father's work. He made a tour of France in 1846 and made some largely unsuccessful attempts to earn a living as a teacher of drawing. His later life was mostly occupied in charitable work. In 1871 he was one of the first to bring relief to starving Parisians after the siege in Paris.

Size

11.5 x 17.5cm (4.5" x 6.9")

Collection Information

From a large collection of paintings, prints, drawings and memorabilia from the Prout family sold at Mallam's Auction July 2016.

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SKU nr020
Artist After Samuel Gillespie Prout
Date Early 19th Century
Dimensions 11.5 x 17.5cm
Medium Graphite
Subject Landscape
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