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Painting of a House,
Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis (Artist),
c. 1794,
Watercolor, wove paper
Painting of a House
Painting of a House,
Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis (Artist),
c. 1794,
Watercolor, wove paper
Painting of a House, Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis (Artist), c. 1794, Watercolor, wove paper
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As a member of the President's household, Martha Washington's granddaughter Eleanor "Nelly" Parke Custis received an exceptional education that included drawing lessons with British landscape artist William Groombridge (1748-1811) in 1794. This watercolor of a frame house may be a product of those lessons. In the late eighteenth century, drawing masters promoted the idea of the picturesque, an aesthetic mode largely concerned with landscape that valued romantic subjects such as ruins and untamed nature. Nelly's depiction of the house, with its broken chimney and irregular additions, surrounded by the overgrown yard, is characteristic of the new sensibility.

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Datec. 1794
Artist (American, 1779 - 1852)
Geography Made - United States
Medium/TechniqueWatercolor on paper.
DimensionsOverall Framed (H x W): 7 1/8 in. × 10 5/8 in. (18.11 cm × 27 cm) Overall (H x W): 6 in. × 9 1/2 in. (15.24 cm × 24.13 cm) Image (H x W): 6 in. × 9 1/2 in. (15.24 cm × 24.13 cm)
Credit LineGift of Lyttleton B.P. Gould, Jr. and Family, 2002
Object numberW-4264
DescriptionThis watercolor of a house is executed in muted earth tones In the scene there is a three-quarter view of a two and a half story five bay frame house with gambrel roof, a smaller gable roofed addition on the left side, a lean-to, and just beyond this, a separate one and a half story frame outbuilding. The main house has three chimneys. The house is situated amongst a number of trees and a post and rail fence encloses the overgrown yard in the foreground.
c.1794


MarkingsIn ink printed on white label affixed to the lower-left corner of the backing board: "Picture painted by Nellie Custis/ Loaned by Mrs. C. H. Chapin".
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