Crouch Hall, Essex
(Charles) Dean, the younger Wolstenholme (1798 - 1882)
Oil on canvas
1832-
About the work
- Location
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Country: Finland
City: Helsinki
Place: British Embassy
The painting of 'Crouch Hall, Essex' shows (from left to right) Old Rowledge Farm farmhouse with the projected pavilion, the main house and the grand stable bock. This is one of a pair of paintings, commissioned to mark the completion of the building of Crouch Hall and the laying-out of its estate.
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About the artist
Sporting painter and engraver (Charles) Dean Wolstenholme the younger was born near Waltham Abbey, Essex; the son of animal painter Dean Wolstenholme (1757-1837). He was initially taught to paint by his father. He made engravings after works by himself, his father and others, and invented a colour printing process patented by Leighton Bros. He painted hunting and shooting scenes, historical subjects and views of well-known London brewery yards, exhibiting at the Royal Academy, British Institution and Society of British Artists. He was also a pigeon fancier and illustrated J. M. Eaton's ‘Treatise on the Art of Breeding and Managing Tame, Domesticated and Fancy Pigeons’ (1852). He died at Highgate, Middlesex, just before his 85th birthday.
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Explore
- Places
- Crouch End, England, Crouch Hall, Essex, London
- Subjects
- topography, landscape C19th, genre, tree, cow, dog, swan, river, hill, man, field, garden, country house/mansion, house, column, conservatory, pillar (architectural feature)
- Materials & Techniques
- canvas, oil, oil painting
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Details
- Title
- Crouch Hall, Essex
- Date
- 1832
- Medium
- Oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- height: 73.00 cm, width: 106.00 cm
- Acquisition
- Purchased from Leggatt Bros, March 1954
- GAC number
- 2667