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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: John Brett (1831-1902), Springtime near Norbury

John Brett (1831-1902)

Springtime near Norbury
Watercolour; initialled and dated April 1861
7 x 13 ½ inches
£10,000
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Provenance

Foster's 11 February 1863 (lot 88), bt. Henry Bohn; 

Christie's 10 June 1864 (lot 10), bt Morrison; 

with Spink; Sotheby's 26 Jan 1987 (lot 297) as Springtime near Morden, bt. JE Dayton; 

Sotheby's 10 March 2005 (212)

Literature

Payne, Christiana and Charles Brett, John Brett: Pre-Raphaelite Landscape Painter (London: Yale University Press, 2010), ill p 67, no 51, cat no 389

Before leaving for the Continent for the best part of a year on the proceeds of a picture sale, Brett painted this watercolour at Norbury Park, Surrey, in April 1861, in the valley below Box Hill, near to where he had painted The Stonebreaker in 1857. It describes ‘one of those sunny spring days when all the details of the landscape are crisp and fresh, with delicately handled trees just coming into leaf and casting long shadows on the newly-sown fields. Its mood of expectation perfectly matches what we may assume were his own feelings at the start of a new phase in his life.’ Upon his return from his travels he painted an oil, Norbury on the Mole, in 1862. 

 

Thanks to Christiana Payne and Charles Brett.

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