CHARLOTTE, COUNTESS CANNING (BRITISH, 1817-1861)
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CHARLOTTE, COUNTESS CANNING (BRITISH, 1817-1861)

Verandah at Barrackpore, Government house

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CHARLOTTE, COUNTESS CANNING (BRITISH, 1817-1861)
Verandah at Barrackpore, Government house
pencil and watercolour heightened with white
9½ x 13¼in. (24.1 x 33.6cm.);
together with a watercolour of an Italianate courtyard by A.Heathcote; an Interior study for Caligular by P.Chaperoni
three in the lot (3)
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Lot Essay

Charlotte Canning was married to Charles Canning, son of the British Prime Minister George Canning (1770-1827). She became Countess Canning when her husband was created an Earl in 1859 for his services during the Indian mutiny.

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