Dalby Hall, Lincolnshire
Watercolour
ca.1800 (made)
ca.1800 (made)
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A watercolour depicting Dalby Hall, a stately house, in Lincolnshire.
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Title | Dalby Hall, Lincolnshire (assigned by artist) |
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Brief description | Watercolour, Dalby Hall, Lincolnshire by James Bourne, ca.1800 |
Physical description | A watercolour depicting Dalby Hall, a stately house, in Lincolnshire. |
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Object history | The artist was the brother of the owner of Dalby Hall, his son would have inherited, but the house burnt down in 1841. There is engraving by J. Walker dated 1801 of a similar view of the Hall, after James Bourne. |
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Accession number | E.315-1995 |
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Record created | March 24, 2009 |
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