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Rock of Cashel

Drawing
ca. 1825-70 (drawn)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Pen drawing entitled 'Rock of Cashel' depicting a castle in South Tipperary. Inscribed with title in pencil. On the reverse is a drawing of a young girl playing with a cat in a garden.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleRock of Cashel (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Pen drawing
Brief description
Drawing by Daneil Maclise entitled 'Rock of Cashel'. Ireland, ca. 1825-1870.
Physical description
Pen drawing entitled 'Rock of Cashel' depicting a castle in South Tipperary. Inscribed with title in pencil. On the reverse is a drawing of a young girl playing with a cat in a garden.
Dimensions
  • Mount window height: 12cm
  • Mount window width: 29cm
Dimensions measured 30/12/2013
Credit line
Forster Bequest
Subject depicted
Places depicted
Associated object
F.88:16 (Verso)
Bibliographic reference
Exhibited in Mount 2 of a pillar stand of thirty frames, containing three hundred and ninety drawings and sketches in pencil, pen and ink, and colour - figures, landscapes, etc. There are also seven by other hands (aside from Maclise) - Calderon, T.S. Cooper, Cope, Herbert, and Landseer, all R.A., F. Danby, A.R.A., and G. Cattermole. These drawings and sketches include the following celebrated persons, amongst whom were several more of the Gallery of Illustrious Literary Characters: C. J. Apperley, Sir Egerton Brydges, Edward Bulwer-Lytton (Lord Lytton), G. Cattermole, Sir Alexander Cockburn, Joshua Cristall, Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield), M. Faraday etc.
Collection
Accession number
F.88:24

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Record createdJune 8, 2009
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