GAP OF DUNLOE and GOUGAUNE BARRA (A PAIR), 1862 J.E. Bosanquet (fl. 1854-1869)
Signature: each inscribed in pencil with title in lower left margin; signed and dated in pencil in the lower right margin Medium: gouache and sepia wash heightened with white Dimensions: 35 by 46cm., 13.7 5 by 18.2 5in. Provenance: Provenance: Thought to be from the collection of Creagh Castle, Doneraile, Co. Cork; Where purchased c.1940s by the grandfather of the current owner [former proprietor of Creagh House, Doneraile] The second work measures 14.5 by 17.25 inches and is framed uniformly with the Dunloe scene. Bosanquet was a photographer and watercolourist active in Cork in the mid nineteenth century. His works ten... nd to be full of incident and anecdote and - whilst the product of a self-taught hand - were of sufficient merit to be hung from time to time at the Royal Hibernian Academy. His son, J. Claude Bosanquet, also painted landscapes. Creagh Castle, Doneraile was built in 1816 by G.W. Brasier-Creagh on the site of an earlier house, known as Castle Saffron, destroyed by fire in c.1750. The house was sold in 1977. (See: Bence-Jones, Mark, Burke's Guide to Country Houses Vol. 1, 1978, p.94 (illustrated more
GAP OF DUNLOE and GOUGAUNE BARRA (A PAIR), 1862 J.E. Bosanquet (fl. 1854-1869)
Signature: each inscribed in pencil with title in lower left margin; signed and dated in pencil in the lower right margin Medium: gouache and sepia wash heightened with white Dimensions: 35 by 46cm., 13.7 5 by 18.2 5in. Provenance: Provenance: Thought to be from the collection of Creagh Castle, Doneraile, Co. Cork; Where purchased c.1940s by the grandfather of the current owner [former proprietor of Creagh House, Doneraile] The second work measures 14.5 by 17.25 inches and is framed uniformly with the Dunloe scene. Bosanquet was a photographer and watercolourist active in Cork in the mid nineteenth century. His works ten... nd to be full of incident and anecdote and - whilst the product of a self-taught hand - were of sufficient merit to be hung from time to time at the Royal Hibernian Academy. His son, J. Claude Bosanquet, also painted landscapes. Creagh Castle, Doneraile was built in 1816 by G.W. Brasier-Creagh on the site of an earlier house, known as Castle Saffron, destroyed by fire in c.1750. The house was sold in 1977. (See: Bence-Jones, Mark, Burke's Guide to Country Houses Vol. 1, 1978, p.94 (illustrated more
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