- Description
-
- Creator
- Francis Towne (1739 - 1816)
- Title(s)
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- The Cascade in the Groves at Ambleside
- Date
- 1786/08
- Medium
- Pencil, pen and brown ink, watercolour
- Dimensions
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- image width 375mm,
- image length 267mm
- Mount
- mounted by the artist
- Inscription
-
- sheet, recto, lower right
- “F.Towne / delt. 1786’”
- Inscription
-
- artist's mount, verso
- “The Cascade in The Groves at Ambleside / the Head of Lake of Windermere drawn / on the Spot August 1786 by / Francis Towne./ N.B. the paper this is drawn on I brought / myself from Rome”
- Object Type
- Watercolour
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- Catalogue Number
- FT514
- Description Sources
- Examination; 1997 Tate catalogue (image)
Provenance
Bequeathed by the artist in 1816 to James White of Exeter (1744–1825), on whose death it passed to Towne’s residuary legatee John Herman Merivale (1779–1844) and his successors. Merivale’s granddaughters Maria Sophia Merivale (1853–1928) and Judith Ann Merivale (1860–1945), both of Oxford, inherited the drawing in May 1915 (BP139 or 141). On 12 April 1946 Judith Merivale’s executors sold the drawing to Agnew’s (no.4554) only to buy it back on 24 April for £12. By 1967 it had descended to Rosamund, Mrs James Ross MacBrien (b.1912), who was the daughter of their nephew Philip Merivale (1886–1946). On 6 March 1967 she sold it to Agnew’s (no.6771), who on 8 May 1967 sold it to Hope Malins Keith (d.1973). It was on sale again at Agnew’s in 1983, where it was bought by Leger Galleries, who sold it to a private collection, where it remained until 2005, when acquired by Lowell Libson, who sold it to a US private collection.
- Associated People & Organisations
- Private Collection
USA - Lowell Libson, 2005
- Leger Galleries, London, 1983
- Thomas Agnew & Sons, London, 1983
- Hope Malins Keith ( - 1973), 8 May 1967
- Thomas Agnew & Sons, London, 6 March 1967, no.6771
- Rosamund MacBrien (née Merivale, later Young) (1912), 1967
- Philip Merivale (1886 - 1946), 24 April 1946, GBP 12
- Thomas Agnew & Sons, London, 12 April 1946, no.4554
- Judith Ann Merivale (1860 - 1945), Oxford, May 1915, BP139 or 141
- Maria Sophia Merivale (1853 - 1928), Oxford, May 1915, BP139 or 141
- John Herman Merivale (1779 - 1844), 1825
- James White (1744 - 1825), Exeter, 1816
- Exhibition History
- Exhibition of Original Drawings at the Gallery, No.20 Lower Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, 20 Lower Brook Street, 1805, no. 96 or 97
- Catalogue of a collection of pictures, drawings, furniture and works of art of the Empire and Regency period : select examples of Romano-British art, Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1929
- British Art, Royal Academy, 1934, no. 815
- English Watercolours and Drawings, Leger Galleries, 1990, no. 6
- Francis Towne, Tate Gallery; Leeds City Art Gallery, 24 June 1997 - 4 January 1998, no. 59
- Bibliography
- Paul Oppé, 'Francis Towne, Landscape Painter', The Walpole Society: London, 1920, pp. 119-122
- Thomas Gray, The Poems of Mr. Gray. To which are prefixed Memoirs of his Life and Writings by W. Mason, M.A: York, 1775, pp. 265, 366
- Timothy Wilcox, Francis Towne, Tate Publishing: London, 1997, pp. 106, 126
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