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Asia.

Water-Colour
1770s (painted)
Place of origin

This watercolour map was drawn by a child. The borders for most countries of Asia have been drawn in but only in the Near East have countries been identified, including some rivers and place names from the Old Testament. It was held in Lady Charlotte Finch's puzzle cabinet, in which she kept the dissected map puzzles she had commissioned for the children of George III, in her role as Royal Governess.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleAsia. (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Watercolour and ink drawing on pasteboard
Brief description
Water-colour and pen drawing of Asia on pasteboard, 1770s, from Lady Charlotte Finch's puzzle cabinet (B.1-2011)
Physical description
Watercolour and pen drawing on pasteboard, depicting a map of Asia coloured with watercolour wash in yellow, Africa in green and Europe in pink.
Dimensions
  • Height: 15.1cm
  • Width: 18.4cm
Production typeUnique
Credit line
Presented by Art Fund jointly to the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Historic Royal Palaces
Historical context
Lady Charlotte Finch (1725-1813) was governess to the children of King George III for 30 years from 1762-1792. In this time, she oversaw 14 of the king and queen's 15 children.
Subjects depicted
Places depicted
Association
Summary
This watercolour map was drawn by a child. The borders for most countries of Asia have been drawn in but only in the Near East have countries been identified, including some rivers and place names from the Old Testament. It was held in Lady Charlotte Finch's puzzle cabinet, in which she kept the dissected map puzzles she had commissioned for the children of George III, in her role as Royal Governess.
Bibliographic reference
Shefrin, Jill. Such Constant Affectionate Care: Lady Charlotte Finch - Royal Governess & the Children of George III . Los Angeles: The Cotsen Occasional Press, 2003
Collection
Accession number
B.19-2011

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Record createdDecember 9, 2011
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