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Lot 92 Letitia Marion Hamilton-ST. EDMUNDSBURY ON THE LIFFEY AT LUCAN, COUNTY DUBLIN
Letitia Marion Hamilton-ST. EDMUNDSBURY ON THE LIFFEY AT LUCAN, COUNTY DUBLIN
oil on Windsor and Newton "Rathbone" canvas board
12 by 16in., 30.48 by 40.64cm.
Orientation of Image: L
Provenance: Gift from the artist to Mrs Fitzherbert;
Thence by descent to a private collector in Navan, Co. Meath;
HOK Fine Art, Dublin;
Private collection, Belfast (with a letter of provenance from HOK on reverse);
Whyte's, 21 September 2004, lot 95;
Private collection
Exhibited:
Literature:
Notes: Built early in the 19th century as the seat of Thomas Needham, St Edmundsbury was later sold to one William Moran, who added the balustraded roof parapet and double storey oriental style wings. At the end of the 19th century it was purchased by Dean Swift’s St Patrick’s Hospital and was converted by them into a convalescent home.
oil on Windsor and Newton "Rathbone" canvas board
12 by 16in., 30.48 by 40.64cm.
Orientation of Image: L
Provenance: Gift from the artist to Mrs Fitzherbert;
Thence by descent to a private collector in Navan, Co. Meath;
HOK Fine Art, Dublin;
Private collection, Belfast (with a letter of provenance from HOK on reverse);
Whyte's, 21 September 2004, lot 95;
Private collection
Exhibited:
Literature:
Notes: Built early in the 19th century as the seat of Thomas Needham, St Edmundsbury was later sold to one William Moran, who added the balustraded roof parapet and double storey oriental style wings. At the end of the 19th century it was purchased by Dean Swift’s St Patrick’s Hospital and was converted by them into a convalescent home.
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