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Property from the Estate of Martin R. Davies, Bristol

Edward Lear

The Quarries of Assouan, Egypt

Auction Closed

October 24, 01:12 PM GMT

Estimate

4,000 - 6,000 GBP

Lot Details

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Property from the Estate of Martin R. Davies, Bristol


Edward Lear

British

1812 - 1888

The Quarries of Assouan, Egypt 


inscribed Quarries of Assouan / Am-11.30 1. pm / February 27. 1867. lower left; further inscribed with extensive artists colour notes 

pen and brown ink over pencil, heightened with watercolour and bodycolour

Unframed: 28.9 by 53cm., 11¾ by 20¾in.

Framed: 54.7 by 77.5cm., 21½ by 30½in.

Mrs R.K. Judges

The Fine Art Society, London, by 1993

Acquired from the above by Martin R. Davies, Bristol

This large-scale on the spot drawing dates from Lear’s second and final Nile trip of 1867. Lear had arrived in Cairo at the beginning of the year. He quickly moved onto Luxor, where he met up this cousin Archie Jones. The pair travelled down the Nile where they reached their most southern point, the second cataract, on 4 February. 


They stopped at Aswan for two days and Lear made a series of drawings, including the present work which shows the ancient granite quarries. The drawing is topographically very accurate, its most important feature being the unfinished obelisk shown in the background.