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Lot 382: ALFRED MUDGE FL. 1862-1877

Est: £40,000 GBP - £60,000 GBPSold:
Sotheby'sLondon, United KingdomNovember 27, 2003

Item Overview

Description

SIGNED AND DATED (MAKER'S MARKS)
signed and dated l.r.: A. Mudge 1883; also signed l.l.: Alfred Mudge; also inscribed and signed on the sign board attached to the tree; inscribed on an old label pasted to the stretcher: The Terrace Richmond/ by Alfred Mudge/ 2 Eton Terrace/ Richmond

Dimensions

92 by 170 cm. ; 36 by 67 in.

Artist or Maker

Medium

oil on canvas

Provenance

London, M. Newman Ltd.

Notes

With its magnificent view over the Thames valley towards Windsor, Richmond Hill was a prime location for residences just beyond the boundaries of London. Eton Terrace which is here depicted in Alfred Mudge's masterpiece, boasted some of the finest houses in Richmond, including Doughty House built in 1769, The Wick built in 1775, Wick House and Ancaster House both built in 1772. Number 3 was designed by Sir Robert Taylor for Christopher Blanchard a famous maker of playing cards for George III and Wick House was built by Sir William Chambers for Sir Joshua Reynolds.



The Terrace at Richmond
captures the lively spirit and bustle of the avenue in front of the terrace with the slopes of Richmond Hill falling away to the right. The contrast between town and city is strong in these painting, which juxtaposes the pasture grazed by horses and sheep and the elegant glamour of the pedestrian ladies in their finery and the children with their games. The most striking contrast between rural simplicity and lower class strife and urban chic and the pursuit of pleasure, can be made with the pet monkey dressed in a red riding cloak and mounted on a disgruntled collie and the peddler trying to sell a model sailing boat to a less than interested little girl. The social history subject of this picture is similar to that of Ford Madox Brown's well-known painting Work of 1863 (Manchester City Museum and Art Gallery).

Auction Details

The British Sale

by
Sotheby's
November 27, 2003, 12:00 AM EST

34-35 New Bond Street, London, LDN, W1A 2AA, UK