A. A cottage, The Hermitage designed by Antony Salvin, Belton, Lincolnshire B. The same building but with a bay window at the gable end and the pond in front
Lady Sophia Frances Cust, Lady Tower (1811-1882).
Category
Art / Drawings and watercolours
Date
Unknown
Materials
Paper
Measurements
200 mm (Width); 180 mm (Length)
Place of origin
Belton House
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Belton House, Lincolnshire
NT 436236
Summary
Watercolours on paper, A. A cottage, The Hermitage designed by Antony Salvin, Belton, Lincolnshire B. The same building but with a bay window at the gable end and the pond in front by Lady Sophia Frances Cust, Lady Tower (1811-1882). Two watercolours of the same building on one leaf, A. Shows a cottage (The Hermitage designed by Antony Salvin) at C/L Brownlows 'Territory' at Belton (Villa Pond). Thatched, with veranda and stick type rustic construction with EMMA across one gable end. A lean-to veranda on the other. B. Shows the same building but with a bay window at the gable end and the pond in front.
Marks and inscriptions
The Cottage
Makers and roles
Lady Sophia Frances Cust, Lady Tower (1811-1882)., artist