William G. Hare Mercat Cross of Edinburgh

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An original 1830 graphite drawing, William G. Hare, Mercat Cross of Edinburgh.

An interesting graphite drawing showing a view of the Mercat Cross in Edinburgh, around 1830, before its renovation in 1866.

This drawing formed part of a collection owned by Catherine Johnstone née Brome (1775–1833), who was married to William Johnstone, Vicar of Culmington, Ludlow. William G. Hare was Catherine's nephew.

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Sublime Landscapes: Peak District & North Wales 1832

This beautiful painting forms part of a series of works that we have for sale depicting beauty spots, principally around the Peak District and Caernarvonshire and Cardiganshire in Wales: including Dovedale, Matlock, Betws-y-Coed and Capel Curig. The locations share common features of Rev William Gilpin's 'picturesque', exquisitely placed between the 'sublime' and the 'beautiful', such as rugged, towering crags and rushing waterfalls, delicately foliaged trees and old stone buildings. Such features made these locations a draw for Romantic tourists in the early 19th century, and also many artists, most notably J.M.W. Turner. A decade later, Betws-y-Coed would attract David Cox and see the formation of an artist's colony.

The series of paintings was commissioned by Catherine Johnstone née Brome (1775–1833), who was married to William Johnstone, Vicar of Culmington, Ludlow. Catherine's family originated from the Burton upon Trent area, which probably explains the inclusion of Derbyshire and Peak District subjects too. It appears that Catherine's sister Louisa was also a talented artist, and there are a small number of drawings in the collection by Louisa's son, William Hare.

+ Artwork Details

Dimensions: Height: 27.2cm (10.71") Width: 20.6cm (8.11")

Presented: Unframed.

Medium: Graphite

Age: Early 19th-century

Signed: Initialled lower right.

Inscribed: Inscribed lower centre.

Dated: Dated lower right.

Condition: The odd spot of foxing as shown. The picture may have other minor imperfections such as slight marks, toning, creasing or pinholes, commensurate with age. Please see photos for detail.

Stock number: KB-175