George Sidney Shepherd NWS Capriccio with Horham Church Font, Suffolk

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An original 1836 watercolour painting – George Sidney Shepherd NWS, Antiquity Capriccio with Font from St Mary Church, Horham, Suffolk.

A clever, unusual work by the early 19th-century draughtsman and watercolourist George Sidney Shepherd NWS (1784–1862). Best known for his topographical and architectural watercolours, Shepherd worked on publications such as John Britton's The Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain (1807).

In the present painting he appears to compose a fanciful scene based around the carved 15th-century font of St Mary's Church at Horham in Suffolk. The octagonal font at Horham is an unusual variation of the typical East Anglian design, with four buttresses and four lions around its stem, and beautifully carved lions, alternating with angels bearing shields, in the eight panels of the bowl. The stone carvings are today in a much worn state compared to Shepherd's representation.

Placing the font in an esoteric setting, staged with medieval cloak and chest in a dusty crypt-like space, the artist creates an atmospheric, Romantic image of the Victorian Gothic. The artist's name and the place and date of painting are incorporated into the image on a book cover at the right, in a trompe l'oeil style, that cleverly acknowledges the artifice of the painting as a construct rather than a naturalistic scene.

In watercolour with gum arabic to intensify the colour and white bodycolour highlights. On cream wove paper.

+ Read the Artist Research

George Sidney Shepherd NWS (1784–1862)

George Sidney Shepherd NWS (1784–1862) was born in Finsbury, London, the son of a watchmaker and brother of the artist Thomas Hosmer Shepherd. He is thought to have attended Dr Monro's sketching academy and he exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1800. In 1807 he made studies for Britton’s ‘Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain’ and also illustrated Booth’s ‘Architectural Series of London Churches’ (1818) and Wilkinson’s ‘Londina Illustrata’ (1824–34). With brother, Thomas Hosmer Shepherd, he made views for Ackermann’s ‘Repository of the Arts’ in 1813.

He was one of the founding members of the New Water-colour Society in 1831 and from 1832 he exhibited at the Society of British Artists. He was twice widowed by the time of his death in 1861.

+ Artwork Details

Dimensions: Height: 19.7cm (7.76") Width: 22cm (8.66")

Presented: Unframed.

Medium: Watercolour

Age: Early 19th-century

Signed: Signed in the image lower right.

Inscribed: Inscribed in the image.

Dated: Dated in the image lower right.

Condition: In very good condition for its age. There is some fine craquelure to the heavy gum arabic within areas of the cloak and font. There are historic adhesive paper remnants across the verso of the paper, from previous mounting. Please see photos for detail.

Stock number: KB-999