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Lot 20: George Lambert , 1710-1765 River Landscape with Bridge and Hilltop Castle oil on canvas, held in a British Regency carved and gilded frame

Est: £15,000 GBP - £20,000 GBP
Sotheby'sLondon, United KingdomDecember 04, 2008

Item Overview

Description

signed and dated l.l.: G. Lambert/ 1740 oil on canvas, held in a British Regency carved and gilded frame

Dimensions

measurements note 96 by 135.5 cm., 37 3/4 by 53 1/4 in.

Artist or Maker

Literature

E. Einberg, "Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of George Lambert," The Walpole Society, Vol. LXIII, 2001, p.143, cat. no. P1740C, fig. 54

Provenance

Sir Ralph Newman of Mamhead Park, Devon, by c.1940;
by descent to the present owner

Notes

THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN
Many of the topographical elements of this painting recall those of Bridgenorth on the Severn in Shropshire, with its castellated church tower atop a sheer sandstone cliff and honeycomb network of caves, in which troglodytes are known to have lived until the nineteenth century. [I] First recorded in the collection of Sir Ralph Newman, 5υth Bt. of Mamhead Park in Devon, little is known of the painting's early existence. Built between 1827 and 1833, to designs by Anthony Salvin, the present house at Mamhead was the creation of Sir Robert William Newman (1776-1848), and it is possible that the painting descended through the generations with the house. The 5υth Baronet, Sir Ralph, an avid gardener and President of the Fuchsia Society from 1952, is also known to have acquired paintings himself however and the picture's provenance cannot be traced further than 1945. The present work is one of three known landscapes by Lambert dated 1740, the other two being a huge view of Fonthill Redivivus, in Wiltshire (Government Art Collection) and Landscape with Storm (sold Christie's London, 3rd July 1953, lot 154). [i] see E. Einberg, op.lit, 2001, pp.143-144

Auction Details

Early British & Irish Paintings

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Sotheby's
December 04, 2008, 12:00 PM GMT

34-35 New Bond Street, London, LDN, W1A 2AA, UK