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C.J. Newcome, Farm Buildings, Titisee, Black Forest, Germany – 1899 watercolour
An original 1899 watercolour painting, C.J. Newcome, Farm Buildings, Titisee, Black Forest, Germany.
A particularly charming 19th century watercolour. From a collection of works by the same hand, centred around the Hampshire / Surrey border near Aldershot and Farnham. The artist sojourned in the Black Forest and at Bad Nauheim, Hesse in 1899.
In watercolour with graphite. On grey paper.
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Details
Signed: No.
Inscribed: Inscribed verso.
Condition: In good condition for its age. The picture may have minor imperfections such as slight marks, toning, foxing, creasing or pinholes, commensurate with age. Please see photos for detail.There are historic adhesive marks and/or paper remnants to the corners on the verso, from previous mounting.
Presented: Unframed.
Views on the Hampshire Surrey Border: C.J. Newcome 1870s
This watercolour forms part of a charming 19th-century collection of pictures by Cecilia Jenny Newcome, principally depicting views around Tongham, Seale, Aldershot, Crooksbury and Hale on the Hampshire / Surrey border. The pictures evidence the substantial country houses of the day associated with the Newcome family, including Aldershot Manor, Poyle Park Estate, Hale Park House, Bury Hill Estate, Hampton Lodge Estate, and Duffield Hall, Derbyshire. Cecilia was the niece of Captain George Newcome, who bought the 63-acre Manor House estate at Aldershot in 1846. Aldershot Manor was entailed to Cecilia's brother, Major Henry Newcome. George Newcome's wife Harriet was born at Allestree Hall, Derbyshire. His sisters married into the Mangles family, one living at Poyle House, Tongham. Many of the watercolours are extensive views, which show the artist's talent for both capturing a sense of the whole and recording small detail, in foreground figures, flowers and tree branches—with the skilful addition of ink and white bodycolour.
View the full collection Views on the Hampshire Surrey Border: C.J. Newcome 1870s