A Woodland Glade by Richard Redgrave, RA. 1854. Oil on panel, 10 x 14 inches. Signed and dated 1854. Source: The Maas Gallery. [Click on image to enlarge it.]

Commentary by the Maas Gallery

In the summer of 1852, Redgrave went to Abinger in Surrey for the summer for the first time, and was there joined by his friend the marine painter James Clark Hook. They and their families enjoyed a long hot summer and he wrote in his memoirs: '...we were often all together, sketching at the little springhead of the Tillingbourne, at the top of Friday Street.... I made four pictures from this very pool.... Sweet, sunny hours we had! How can life offer anything happier?' It was the first of several such summers there.

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References

Redgrave, F.M .Richard Redgrave CB RA, A Memoir, Compiled from his Diary. London: Cassell & Co., London, 1891, p.117.


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