Corfu from the South

Arthur James Herbert (1821 - 1897)

Watercolour on paper

1861
  • About the work
    Location
    Country: UK
    City: London
    Place: Government Art Collection

    This is one of two detailed views of the island of Corfu (see also GAC 9277), which describe individual buildings, vegetation, figures and ships before a background of distant mountain scenery. At the time the watercolours were painted the artist of the works, Arthur James Herbert, was serving as Deputy Quartermaster General for the Ionian Isles.

  • About the artist
    Arthur James Herbert was the son of John Jones of Llanarth, Monmouthshire. His maternal grandfather was Arthur James Plunkett, eighth Earl of Fingall. Born Arthur James Jones, he changed his surname to Herbert in 1848. He was commissioned into the 23rd Regiment of Foot in 1839 and rose to become a Major in 1854. He married Elizabeth, widow of George Ferguson of Houghton Hall, Southampton, in 1854. He served in the Crimean War (1853-56) and made sketches of the action. In 1856 he was appointed Deputy Quartermaster-General for the Ionian Islands, before becoming Assistant Adjutant-General at Headquarters. He was appointed Quartermaster-General to the Forces in 1882 but retired five years later to his home in Kensington. He died aged 77.
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  • Details
    Title
    Corfu from the South
    Date
    1861
    Medium
    Watercolour on paper
    Dimensions
    height: 37.00 cm, width: 85.50 cm
    Acquisition
    Purchased from the Parker Gallery, May 1971
    Provenance
    Private Collection, Athens
    GAC number
    9278