Date:1835
Description:These are two panel paintings which were originally joined which are painted by an English School about 1840. One shows people at a fete in the grounds of a house, and the other, people arriving at the fete on foot, horseback and by carriage. Some are making a tour of the neighbouring allotment gardens. Framed size of Country Fete Height 770mm, Width 628mm, Depth 25mm. Framed size of Country Procession Height 770mm, Width 613mm, Depth 30mm
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These are two panel paintings which were originally joined which are painted by an English School about ...
This oil painting on panel depicts people at a fete in the grounds of a house and was painted by the ...
This panel painting depicts people arriving at a Country Fete on foot, horseback and by carriage. Some ...
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Source: Compton Verney House Trust
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