Louisa Hare Autumn Leaves, Byron's Manfred
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An original c.1832 watercolour painting – Louisa Hare, Autumn Leaves, Byron's Manfred.
An outstanding large botanical painting, dating from around the 1830s, depicting autumn leaves accompanied by beautifully transcribed lines from Lord Byron's poem Manfred. The subject has a Romantic sensibility, elevating the dying leaves with the words of Byron's hero who finds solace in the natural world: 'The forest gloom / For me had a holy charm'.
The sheet is in wonderfully clean and bright condition, due to having been well preserved in a Victorian album.
The artist is believed to be Louisa Hare (1776–1853), who resided at Whittern, a large estate at Lyonshall in Herefordshire. Louisa Hare was sister of Catherine Johnstone née Brome (1775–1833), who commissioned the pictures in our collection Sublime Landscapes: Peak District & North Wales 1832.
Interestingly, in 1839, the young naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace OM FRS (1823–1913) lived for a time at Kington, less than three miles from Lyonshall. It was at Kington, inspired by the natural landscape and flora around him, that Wallace began to develop an interest in natural history subjects—especially geology, astronomy, and botany—and he became associated with the newly formed Kington Mechanics' Institution.
Flowers Foliage & Butterflies: Watercolours of Louisa Hare (1776–1853)
Dimensions: Height: 37.3cm (14.69") Width: 28.1cm (11.06")
Presented: Unframed.
Medium: Watercolour
Age: Early 19th-century
Signed: No.
Inscribed: Yes.
Dated: --
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 historical adhesive marks and/or paper remnants to the verso, from previous mounting.
Stock number: KD-603