Login / Register Sellers Clients
WALPOLES

Isle Of Wight Sand Picture

Stock No

5436

Member since
2015
  • £225.00
  • €272 Euro
  • $284 US Dollar

Questions about this item?

Contact Seller

Like this item?

Item Description

Charming and naive, King Charles’ window at Carisbrooke Castle, depicted in the coloured sands of the Isle of Wight by Albert E. Neat, third in the family line of sand picture makers, son of John Neat Jr and grandson of John Neate Sr. Finely framed in rosewood with a burnished gilt sight.
7 1/8 in x 6 ¼ in
In the 19th century, Queen Victoria brought her court to the Isle of Wight making her holiday home at Osborne. Wealthy Victorians followed and a tourism industry grew promoting places of interest to visit with makers of souvenirs to satisfy a resulting demand. These little sand pictures are a case in point, cleverly crafted souvenir views of these interesting places made using the famous coloured sands found at Alum Bay. The Neate family were able to sustain three generations of artists able to supplement their incomes making these tiny pictures throughout the middle decades of the 19th century.

 

Item Info

Seller

WALPOLES

Seller Location

London, London

Period

19th Century

Item Location

United Kingdom

Seller Location

London, London

Item Location

United Kingdom

Seller Contact No

+44 (0)207 7275263

+44 (0)7831 561042

More from WALPOLES