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'Amabel!' Said the Little Jan Softly

Mary Vermuyden Wheelhouse (1867-1947)


Price
£850 £350

Signed
Signed and dated 08
Inscribed with title below mount

Medium
Ink and watercolour on board

Dimensions
9 ½ x 5 ¾ inches

Illustrated
Juliana Horatia Ewing, Jan of The Windmill [The Queen's Treasures Series], London: George Bell & Sons, 1909, Facing page 60

Exhibited
'The Illustrators: The British Art of Illustration 1831-2023', Chris Beetles Gallery, London, November-December 2023, no 23

All illustrated in Juliana Horatia Ewing Jan of the Windmill [The Queen's Treasures Series], London: George Bell & Sons, 1909
Brought into the windmiller's home as a foundling on a dark and stormy night, the infant Jan shows early interest and talent in the arts. After tragedy and cruelty fail to thwart his love of nature and art, he is able to learn of his past and become united with his real father.


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