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English, circa 1845
Large 1840 s English Fine Oil Painting Country House Landscape with Children

1845

$9,609.38
£7,000
€8,188.98
CA$13,162.87
A$14,359.98
CHF 7,616.24
MX$173,005.37
NOK 96,664.89
SEK 88,499.32
DKK 61,159.43

About the Item

English School, circa 1845, The Children of Isaac Hillier (1797-1884) *see notes below in a woodland setting with Newmarket Court and Bunting hill beyond oil painting on canvas, 86cm x 122cm / 34.5 x 48 inches, unsigned. Isaac Hillier established Hilliers bacon curing factory in Newmarket near Nailsworth. Condition: very good, old reline to the canvas, ready to enjoy. Provenance: by descent within the family, private collection, Cotswolds, England *The Hiller Family Portrait Isaac Hillier (1797-1884) married Maria Playne of Longford. They had six children. Isaac Hillier was a prosperous businessman of the era and with his wealth built the stately home of Newmarket Court, as depicted in the background of this painting. The home was built circa 1830. The five children depicted in this painting are: Thomas (aged 15) Ann (aged 13) Mary Playne (aged 11) Peter (aged 9) Ellen (aged 8). Little Ellen subsequently married a Baptist student, Mr. Thomas Fuller, who went onto become the Governor General of the Cape, MP for Cape Town and a director of De Beers. Ellen became Lady Fuller and it is believed it was she that inherited this painting and took it with her to Cape Town.
  • Creator:
    English, circa 1845 (English, British)
  • Creation Year:
    1845
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 34.5 in (87.63 cm)Width: 48 in (121.92 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Cirencester, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU509317230312

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