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This fan is a type of Grand Tour souvenir and appealed mainly to the educated men and, to a lesser extent, women touring the Continent in the 18th century. The compositions decorating Grand Tour fans were mostly derived from reproduction prints of popular attractions – notable views of Classical monuments and ruins. Tourists could purchase either a completed fan or just the painted fan leaves, which were brought home in custom-fit folders and mounted onto sticks or otherwise framed and displayed within the home.
Title
The Colosseum, Rome
Date
c.1770
Medium
ivory, wood with gouache & watercolour on skin
Measurements
H 29 x W (?) cm
Accession number
HA1967
Acquisition method
purchased privately by the owner, Mrs H. E. Alexander
Work type
Watercolour