The Castle of Ischia from the Mole, Italy (after Clarkson Stanfield, RA)
Edward Goodall (1795 - London 1870)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
1844
Materials
engraving
Measurements
425 x 625 mm
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Saltram, Devon
NT 871216
Summary
Print, engraving, The Castle of Ischia from the Mole, Italy (after Clarkson Stanfield, RA) by Edward Goodall (1795 – London 1870), 1844. The print was made after Clarkson Stanfield's painting: 'Castello d'Ischia, from the Mole, Italy', exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1841(9), and acquired by Sunderland Museum in 1981 with the note: "On Monday, December 24th, 1838, it blew a heavy gale from the south-west; several small craft from Procida and Baiae, moored without the mole that connects the castle with the town of Ischia, parted from their felucca - was entirely wrecked, and it was with difficulty the crew were saved. "
Provenance
A print of this title is included in a manuscript list c. 1902 of prints at Saltram, believed to be in the handwriting of Albert Edmund Parker(1878-1905), 3rd Earl of Morley and by descent to Montagu Brownlow Parker (1878-1962) and formed part of the endowment given to NT following the transfer of the property etc in 1957.
Makers and roles
Edward Goodall (1795 - London 1870), engraver after Clarkson Frederick Stanfield, RA (Sunderland 1793 – Hampstead 1867), artist Art Union of London., engraver and publisher