Anon. Butterfly & Insect Entomological Studies

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An original c.1820 lithograph print Butterfly & Insect Entomological Studies.

Three hand-coloured lithograph insects, precisely cut to shape and laid down on Dobbs paper with embossed decorative border.

This picture is part of an interesting collection that tells a story of early 19th-century Hull, its flourishing industry and the nascent Primitive Methodist community in the city.

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Garbutt Hull Collection

This picture forms part of an interesting collection of works connected with early 19th-century Hull that were owned by an A. Garbutt. They tell a story of the profits of northern industry in the opening decades of the 19th century. The Garbutts were an old Hull family and a leading Primitive Methodist family in the area. The family included Robert Garbutt, a successful Hull merchant, William Parkinson Garbutt and his son David Parkinson Garbutt, a housing developer, and William Garbutt, shipbuilder.

Many of the artist names in the collection come from other families of local business and industry—timber merchants, shipbrokers, brewers and wine merchants—and most are by female members of these families. As well as contributions by Robert Fowler Garbutt, there are pictures in the collection by Elizabeth and Arabella Lambert, daughters of Hull wine merchant John Beevor Lambert (Arabella married York wine merchant William Prest) and Mary Gleadow (née Cooper), granddaughter of the Hull brewer Thomas Ward and wife of shipbuilder Robert Gleadow.

The pictures also tell of the reach of influence of these successful families—with trade connections in Russia, Canada and the Baltic. Robert Garbutt traded with Hackman and Co of Vyborg (Viipuri), in southern Finland, with interests in sawmills and shipbuilding. And there are paintings in the collection by Elizabeth Pickersgill, daughter of the Moscow merchant of distinction John Pickersgill (1765–1841), who had emigrated to Russia around 1791 and established many successful business interests there.

+ Artwork Details

Dimensions: Height: 19.5cm (7.68") Width: 12cm (4.72")

Presented: Unframed.

Medium: Lithograph

Age: Early 19th-century

Signed: No.

Inscribed: No.

Dated: --

Condition: Minor age toning as shown, particularly around the periphery of the sheet. Please see photos for detail.

Stock number: KA-271