Mark Masterman Sykes, later Sir Mark Masterman Sykes, 3rd Bt (1771-1823), and his sister Elizabeth Sykes, later Mrs Wilbraham Egerton (1777-1853) as Children playing Hide-and-seek
Daniel Gardner (Kendal c.1750 - London 1805)
Category
Art / Drawings and watercolours
Date
circa 1779
Materials
pastel and gouache on paper
Measurements
610 x 825 mm (24 x 32 1/2 in)
Order this imageCollection
Tatton Park, Cheshire
NT 1298230
Summary
Gouache on paper, Mark Masterman Sykes, later Sir Mark Masterman Sykes, 3rd Bt. (1771-1823), and his sister Elizabeth Sykes later Mrs Wilbraham Egerton (1777-1853) as Children playing Hide-and-seek by Daniel Gardner (1750-1805). Depicts a scene with two children playing hide-and-seek in a wooded landscape with a white dog.
Provenance
Presumably by descent from Elizabeth Sykes, Mrs. Egerton (1777-1853); bequeathed by Maurice Egerton, 4th Baron Egerton of Tatton (1874 - 1958) to the National Trust with the house, gardens and contents of Tatton Park
Makers and roles
Daniel Gardner (Kendal c.1750 - London 1805), artist