Paul Sandby, R.A. (Nottingham 1731-1809 London)
Paul Sandby, R.A. (Nottingham 1731-1809 London)

Ross Castle, Killarney, Ireland

Details
Paul Sandby, R.A. (Nottingham 1731-1809 London)
Ross Castle, Killarney, Ireland
with inscription 'Paul Sandby/ Ross Castle/ On the Lake of Killarney' (on a fragment of the old mount, verso)
pencil, watercolour and bodycolour
7 ¾ x 10 3/8 in. (19.7 x 26.3 cm.)
Provenance
with The Fine Art Society, London, where purchased by
Walter Brandt.
Engraved
John Boydell, etching with differences, A Collection of One Hundred and Fifty Select Views in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland, II, pl. 32, 1783.

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Lot Essay

Paul Sandby was an inveterate recorder of Britain's landscapes and great buildings, particularly castles, inspired by his time as a military draughtsman. Here he captures both the splendour and the strategic location of the castle on the banks of the lake, whilst the figures in the foreground add a sense of bucolic calm, creating the kind of topographically accurate yet charmingly romantic view for which he is best known. There is a larger version of the subject taken from the same viewpoint but with different figures in the foreground, City of Hamilton Art Gallery, Australia. An engraving of the same view, with a third and different set of figures, was included in John Boydell's A Collection of One Hundred and Fifty Select Views in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland, 1783.

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