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Paul Sandby, R.A. (British 1725-1809).
River landscape with trees.
Watercolour, with a pencil sketch of a house in a landscape verso, on laid paper.
11.2 x 13 cm.
Provenance:
William Sandby;
John Manning, London.
Private collection, UK until 2017.
William Arnold Sandby (circa 1828-1904) was the great-grandson of Thomas Sandby, author of the first book about the artist, ‘Thomas and Paul Sandby-Royal Academicians’, 1892, and the historian of the Royal Academy (two volumes of its history published in 1862).
He had a large collection of the work of his forebears, helped organise their first exhibition at Nottingham Castle Museum in 1884 and bequeathed many of their works to museum collections.
Dimensions
11.2 x 13 cmStock number
KT 169The BADA Standard
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