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Painter, b. 1822 - d. 1869

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    • Colonel Edmund Gilling Hallewell (British, 1822-1869) Constantinople Harbour, watercolour
      Jun. 19, 2014

      Colonel Edmund Gilling Hallewell (British, 1822-1869) Constantinople Harbour, watercolour

      Est: £300 - £400

      Colonel Edmund Gilling Hallewell (British, 1822-1869) Constantinople Harbour watercolour h:22 w: 31 cm Provenance: From a Norfolk collection. Colonel Edmund Gilling Hallewell (1822-1869) was a career soldier, joining the 20th Regiment of Foot as a young ensign in 1839. Hallewell served with distinction in the Crimea, where he was Deputy Acting Quartermaster General of the Light Division at the battles of Alma, Inkerman and Sebastopol, and it was during the Crimean campaign that he became acquainted with the photographer, Roger Fenton, and is the subject of no less than four of Fenton's tableaux of camp life. Hallewell was by this time a noted amateur artist, mainly of topographical subjects. After the Crimean campaign Hallewell, by then a Lieutenant Colonel, was appointed Deputy Quartermaster General in Malta.

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    • Colonel Edmund Gilling Hallewell (British, 1822-1869) The Crimea, watercolour
      Jun. 19, 2014

      Colonel Edmund Gilling Hallewell (British, 1822-1869) The Crimea, watercolour

      Est: £400 - £600

      Colonel Edmund Gilling Hallewell (British, 1822-1869) The Crimea watercolour h:24 w: 34 cm Provenance: From a Norfolk collection.

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