St. Winnow, Cornwall
Juliana Pole-Carew, Lady Robartes (1812-1881)
Category
Art / Drawings and watercolours
Date
15 Apr 1839
Materials
Measurements
130 x 180 mm
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Lanhydrock, Cornwall
NT 890209.14
Summary
A pencil and watercolour sketch of St. Winnow, Cornwall, showing sailing boats on a river with church tower just visible through trees on the left. (One of two on the page) Dated April 15, 1839. Contained in a red and green sketch book belonging to the Hon. Juliana Pole Carew, later Lady Robartes, 1812-1881, containing watercolours of Hagley Hall, the home of the Lyttelton family, Lanhydrock and Cornish scenes. Signed and dated between 1837 - 1840.
Provenance
This sketch book was found in the house after the Hon. Gerald Agar-Robartes, later 7th Viscount Clifden, 1883-1966, gave Lanhydrock to the National Trust in 1953. The Hon. Juliana Pole-Carew, later Lady Robartes, 1812-1881, was the daughter of the Hon. Caroline Lyttelton from Hagley Hall, and the Hon. Reginald Pole-Carew, from Antony.
Marks and inscriptions
Bottom left: (handwritten in pencil) St Winnow, Cornwall Bottom right on opposite page: (Handwritten in pencil) April 15 1839
Makers and roles
Juliana Pole-Carew, Lady Robartes (1812-1881), amateur artist