From the
https://www.kentonline.co.uk By Alan Smith, 7 August 2014.
Famous painter's rare picture of Bearsted pub goes under the hammer.
An historic watercolour painting of an old inn in Bearsted is up for
sale at auction next month.
The painting by Victorian artist Helen Allingham is one of the
highlights of the sale by John Nicholson’s Fine Paintings on
September 24.
“The Six Bells, Bearsted” features the timbered village inn.
Buffy Parker, head of painting at John Nicholson’s, said:
“Allingham’s work was not generally associated with Kent which makes
this quite a rare work.
“She is most famous for her depictions of traditional architecture,
notably old thatched cottages and farmhouses and in this case, an
inn.
“As with all of her paintings, it is historically important. The
buildings she painted were on the verge of being demolished as the
Victorian railways cut swathes through the countryside of the Home
Counties.
“Some critics say that, far from being simple picturesque scenes,
her paintings show signs of economic dislocation at a time when
tremendous change was taking place.
“Although this watercolour shows two children on a path with ducks
approaching, the characters by the inn door have been interpreted as
a couple begging due a lack of work in the countryside.”
Miss Parker added: “The story is that the artist was staying with
friends at Bearsted when she came across this house.
“Although the weather was very cold and the season late, she lost no
time in painting it, as its residents said that it would be pulled
down directly after its owner, an old lady of 92, who was very ill,
died.
“Having spent a long day absorbed in putting down on paper its
intricate details, she went into the house for a little warmth and a
cup of tea, only to find a single fire, by which sat a labourer with
his pot of warmed ale on the hob.
“Asking whether she could not go to some other fire, she was assured
that nowhere else in the house could one be lit, as water lay below
all the floors, and a fire caused this to evaporate and fill the
rooms with steam.”
Allingham was the first woman accepted into The Royal Watercolour
Society in 1890.
The painting is expected to fetch between £10,000 and £15,000. |