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The Ford near Louth

The Ford near Louth (© Louth Museum)

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Peter De Wint (1784 - 1849)

Louth Museum

early 1820s

De Wint visited Lincolnshire regularly from 1806 and had a house in Lincoln. He is known to have painted a number of views on visits to east Lincolnshire, but this is the first time one near Louth has been available for purchase. It is also interesting because it depicts peasant figures droving Lincoln Longwool sheep - the staple of the Louth carpet factory operating in the town at the time the painting was made. The Louth Naturalists', Antiquarian and Literary Society is preparing a book about the factory in 2008 and will be including the painting as an illustration. This work was acquired with the support of the Art Fund with the assistance of the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation.

  • Medium: watercolour over traces of pencil with scratching out
  • Dimensions: 32 x 48cm
  • Art Fund Grant: £12000 ( Total: £16,200)
  • ArtFunded in: 2008
  • Vendor: Martyn Gregory Gallery

Provenance

Margery Napier; Major John Sprott, 1983; Martyn Gregory.


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