A Prospect of Derby
A Prospect of Derby | |
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Artist | Unknown |
Year | ~1725 |
Dimensions | 64 cm × 126 cm (25 in × 50 in) |
Location | Derby Museum and Art Gallery |
A Prospect of Derby is a 1725 painting by an unknown artist that shows the layout of Derby in the early 18th century.[1]
Description
A Prospect of Derby is a 1725 painting by an unknown artist that shows the layout of Derby in the early 18th century. On the left is a house called Castlefield that was home to the Borrow family. There are paintings of Isaac, Thomas and Ann Borrow in Derby Museum and Art Gallery. Left of centre is Exeter House which is no longer standing but came to notability when it played host to Bonnie Prince Charlie when he decided to turn back with his Scottish armies and not go to London to take the crowm. The large buildings to the right are mills powered by the River Derwent.[2] Although one of the buildings is now demolished the right hand mill is now part of a World Heritage site and was Derby Industrial Museum.
The painting is displayed (in 2011) in Derby Museum in the room reserved for the Hanson Log Boat.[1]>
Provenance
The painting was bought by Derby Museum and Art Gallery in 2004 from a European collector via Sotherbys.[3]
References
- ^ a b Derby Museum purchases new painting of Silk Mill, Derwent Valley Mills, accessed August 2011
- ^ Label on painting in Derby Museum, read July 2011
- ^ A prospect of Derby<, ArtFund, accessed 30 July 2011