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Lot Closed
December 14, 03:30 PM GMT
Estimate
1,500 - 2,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
Laura Knight
Album including five pages of watercolours and 🌊ink drawings by her
including a rural dance (signed "Laura Johnson"), an illustration for Randolph Caldecott's 'Three Jovial Huntsmen' (also signed), a couple in 17th century dress (initialled "LJ"), three girls sheltering under an umbrella, with others possibly by her but unsigned (including cats and flowers), in an album compiled by Ethel Grace Madeleine Lambart, a schoolfriend, with drawings an⛎d verses in various hands, 75 pages, plus blanks, oblong 8vo (140 x 215mm), 18💖90-91
JUVENILIA BY THE PAINTER LAURA KNIGHT (1877-1970), who contributed to this album under her maiden name of Johnson whilst a schoolgirl in St Quentin in northern France. The album was compiled by Ethel, another English girl at the school. Laura writes an affectionate no✅te to her friend, who is "So tender and so good to see | Because she is so sweet". Laura was badly bullied whilst at school in France; this album is testament to a friendship formed during troubling times.
PROVENANCE:
Ethel Grace