Anon. Caledonian Canal, Scotland: Loch Ness Leaving Fort Augustus

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An original 1838 pen & ink drawing Caledonian Canal, Scotland: Loch Ness Leaving Fort Augustus.

This delicate sketch in graphite, brown ink and white bodycolour dates from an 1838 tour along the Caledonian Canal in Scotland.

On grey paper.

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Tour of the Caledonian Canal: Ink & Wash Landscapes 1838

This drawing is one of a small collection by the same hand that we have for sale. The Caledonian Canal, connecting the Scottish east coast at Inverness with the west coast at Corpach, opened in 1822. The venture was not a commercial success, but the dramatic scenery through which it passes led to it becoming a tourist attraction, with Queen Victoria visiting in 1873.

These drawings date from the early years of the canal and document the surrounding landscape at Inverness, Loch Ness, Fort Augustus, and west to the Isle of Skye. The rugged mountainous terrain is peppered with picturesque waterfalls, castle ruins and dramatic rock formations. An interesting inscription on one of the drawings refers to 'a spot near Mrs Macdonell's'. Mrs Macdonell owned the Knoydart Estate on the Knoydart Peninsula and was involved in the Highland Clearances, which saw numerous local crofters evicted and forced by necessity to emigrate to Canada.

+ Artwork Details

Dimensions: Height: 12.5cm (4.92") Width: 20.7cm (8.15")

Presented: Unframed.

Medium: Pen & Ink

Age: Early 19th-century

Signed: No.

Inscribed: Inscribed verso.

Dated: --

Condition: The odd spot of foxing as shown, and a faint soft vertical crease in the left half. Please see photos for detail. There are historic adhesive marks and/or paper remnants to the corners on the verso, from previous mounting.

Stock number: JW-864