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Samuel Gillespie Prout - 19th Century Graphite Drawing A French Castle
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Description
Samuel Gillespie Prout - Original 19th Century Graphite Drawing. With a Bath blindstamp to the upper left corner. Featuring artist's notes on the front and inscriptions on the reverse. Inscribed. On wove. Condition is typical for a picture of this age including some discolouration, yellowing and creases to edges of paper. 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
12 x 17.5cm (4.7" 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 | np780 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Samuel Gillespie Prout |
| Date | 19th Century |
| Dimensions | 12 x 17.5cm |
| Medium | Graphite |
| Subject | Landscape |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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