Fan for Lady Evelyn Riddell
Fan for Lady Evelyn Riddell
Fan for Lady Evelyn Riddell
Fan for Lady Evelyn Riddell
Fan for Lady Evelyn Riddell
Fan for Lady Evelyn Riddell
Fan for Lady Evelyn Riddell
Fan for Lady Evelyn Riddell
Fan for Lady Evelyn Riddell

Image credit: Rhian Cox / The Fan Museum

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Folding fan, the sticks carved in the centre with trophies and backed with burgau (a fine and particularly lustrous type of nacre). The leaf is painted on the recto with a central framed cartouche of a couple embracing in a waterside setting. The surrounding parts of the design are densely painted with assorted flora and fauna inhabited by miniature figures, some decked out in hunting or racing attire and riding insects. Perched upon a cluster of blackberries, one such figure holds an envelope inscribed with the name of Lady Evelyn Riddell (née Craven), wife of Captain Riddell of Bragborough Hall near Rugby.

The Fan Museum

London

Title

Fan for Lady Evelyn Riddell

Date

1885

Medium

mother of pearl & gouache on silk

Measurements

H 32.5 x W (?) cm

Accession number

HA1151

Acquisition method

purchased privately by the owner, Mrs H. E. Alexander

Work type

Watercolour

Signature/marks description

Signed and dated by the artists, the Honorable Hugh Rowley (son of British aristocrat, Lord Langford) and his second wife Caroline Frances Rowley, 1885

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