Dublin Bay from Malahide Hill

Andrew Nicholl (1804 - 1886)

Watercolour on paper

1850
  • About the work
    Location
    Country: Ireland
    City: Dublin
    Place: British Embassy
  • About the artist
    Andrew Nicholl was born in Belfast, the son of a shoemaker. At 18, he was apprenticed to journalist Francis Dalzell Finlay. In 1828, he made 101 watercolours of the Antrim coast. He moved to London in 1830, regularly returning to Ireland. Nicholl travelled to Ceylon in 1846 to teach at Colombo Academy. While there, Colonial Secretary Emerson Tennent commissioned him to illustrate his book ‘Ceylon’ (1859). They travelled to Kandy together in 1848 and Nicholl described the trip in an article in ‘Dublin University Magazine’ (1852). Several Ceylon drawings were exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1849 and Queen Victoria purchased two in 1870. Nicholl also presented a volume of them to the British Museum in 1883. He died in Camberwell, aged 82.
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  • Details
    Title
    Dublin Bay from Malahide Hill
    Date
    1850
    Medium
    Watercolour on paper
    Dimensions
    height: 38.00 cm, width: 53.50 cm
    Acquisition
    Purchased from Appleby Bros, March 1971
    Inscription
    Sdbl Insverso
    GAC number
    9160