Archive Record
Camilla - Lacy
Grey monochrome watercolour view of Camilla Lacey, Mickleham, home of M and Mme d'Arblay [Fanny Burney]. The house is viewed from the garden and a man with a scythe stands beneath a tree. For similar paintings by the same, anonymous artist, see 4348/3/6/3,5-6, 4348/2/91/6 and 4348/3/22/16
Reference Number: 04348 00003 00006 00007
| Date Start | nd |
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| Date End | nd |
| Format | Watercolour |
| Annotation | 'Camilla - Lacy' in pencil at foot of page |
| Keyword | Houses |
| Parish | Mickleham |
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| Artist | Anonymous of Dorking Black and white wash drawings of six houses near Dorking and Leith Hill Tower survive in the Robert Barclay Collection. Was the artist a member of the Barclay family (Miss Barclay?) or are these the work of another artist commissioned by Robert Barclay? |
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| Engraver | None |
| Associated Person | |
About this record
This database record is for an image from the collection of over 2000 items made by Robert Barclay (1750-1830) of Bury Hill, Dorking. The collection includes over 500 early 19th century watercolour views by father and son John and Edward Hassell, and 17th to 19th century prints of people and views.
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