Número del objeto
88/9
Título
Fox Hill,
Creador
Descripción
This is a watercolour entitled Fox Hill, by Alfred Waterhouse R. A. (1830-1905). It depicts the landscape view of a wooded pathway beside a lake with a woman and child standing by the lake. The artist, Alfred Waterhouse, was also the architect of Foxhill house at Whiteknights in Reading, Berkshire, which he built for himself. The lakeside in the painting is presumably the view from the front of the house. The painting dates from circa 1879 and is unframed.
Descripción física
1 painting: unframed
Historia del archivo
MERL 'Handwritten accession' form (Institute of Agricultural History) – 'Standard museum name: PAINTING // Accession number: 88/9 // Classification: DOMESTIC Furnishing pictures // Negative number: 60/15422 // Acquisition method: GIFT // Acquired from, date: PRU WATERHOUSE, [...], April 1988 // Store: unframed picture box // Condition: good // Recorder, date: JMB 10.6.88 // Description: [‘WATERCOLOUR: LAKE AT FOXHILL’ underlined] 1879? // Watercolour painting showing the walk by the lake under the trees at Foxhill, Whiteknights. // Painted by Alfred Waterhouse R. A. [1830-1905] who built Foxhill for himself. // Dimensions: Unframed: // Length: 38.0cm Width: 27.5cm // Associated information: Col. Neg: 60/15369 // References: See attached letter', Letter, Pru Waterhouse to MERL, 26 April 1988 – 'Dear Mr Brigden - // You know already, I think, that I have inquired of Ian Cooke, the superintendent of grounds, whether the University would like to have this watercolour [‘in my possession’ scored through]. It is by Alfred Waterhouse R. A. the architect (1830-1905) who built Foxhill for himself, & whose father Alfred W. I. lived in the house called Whiteknights, to which Waterhouse added a kitchen wing. // The picture shows the lakeside, presumably in front of the house. It is titled Foxhill in Waterhouse's hand with a queried date. // It seems appropriate that the University should have it. & Ian Cooke suggests you would keep it in the Museum of English Rural Life. // As to the building at Elmhurst Rd/Upper Redlands Rd, we have no record of a farm building there but it could be so - would you care to send a photograph or I'll look next time I come to Reading which could be some[‘time’ scored through] long time ahead. // Yours sincerely // Pru Waterhouse'
Lugar de producción
Reading
Fecha
1879-01-01
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