H.M. Queen Victoria (1819 – 1901)
A stag shot by John Brown, 6 October, 1874, pencil and watercolour heightened with touches of white, on paper watermark J.Whatman/ Turkey Mill/18, 25.4 x 19 cm - lobby
H.M. Queen Victoria was a proficient and studious amateur artist, beginning drawing lessons from the age of eight. She initially copied drawings, as instructed by her tutor, but she soon started to sketch not only the various members of the Household at Kensington Palace and visiting relations, but the scenery and locations that she observed on annual holidays away from London. What had begun as a childhood amusement became a source of lifelong pleasure which she was later able to share with Prince Albert, who also took pleasure in drawing. Sketching became a favourite occupation, particularly on the royal couple’s summer visits to the Highlands of Scotland.
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