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Artist or Maker: Samuel Palmer, R.W.S. (1805-1881)
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Provenance: George Cumberland.
Nind-Ward.
L.G. Duke.
with Spink, London.
George Goyder by 1961.
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Exhibited: Sheffield, Graves Art Gallery, Works by Samuel Palmer, September - October 1961, no. 25.
Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, 1992 - April 2004, on loan.
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Literature: R. Lister, Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of Samuel Palmer, Cambridge, 1988, p. 80, no. 129, illustrated.
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Notes: FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE GEORGE GOYDER, C.B.E.
Lister dates this unusual work by Samuel Palmer to circa 1830-32 however it is perhaps more likely to have been executed at the same time as other marine subjects or stormy scenes by the artist, for instance At Hailsham, Sussex: Storm approaching and a Study from nature: Storm approaching of 1821 (Lister, op.cit., pp. 32-33, nos. 30 and 31, illustrated), or the views in Devon with the sea in the distance, 1835 (Lister, op.cit., pp. 102-4, nos. 213-219, illustrated).
A group of later coast scenes executed in Cornwall in 1858 lack the energy of the present watercolour (Lister, op.cit., pp. 183-5, nos. 560-4, illustrated).
An inscription on a label on the backing gives the provenance before L.G. Duke.
For other works from this property see lots 8, 58.
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