Edward Lear (London 1812-1888 San Remo, Italy)
Edward Lear (London 1812-1888 San Remo, Italy)

Mdina or Citta Vecchia, Malta

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Edward Lear (London 1812-1888 San Remo, Italy)
Mdina or Citta Vecchia, Malta
inscribed, dated and numbered ‘Citta Vecchia./Malta/January 28. 1866./ 11-12 AM./ (34)’ (lower right) and variously inscribed with colour notes
pencil, pen and brown ink and watercolour on buff paper
13 x 20½ in. (33 x 52 cm.)
Provenance
with The Redfern Gallery, London, until November 1944, where purchased by
Admiral Palliser.

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Lot Essay

Lear spent four months from December 1865 - April 1866 in Malta. He had visited the island previously, briefly in 1842, on his way to Greece from Italy and then again en route to Corfu in 1862 and had thoroughly enjoyed the island. This third trip however, was less successful; although the weather was good and he produced many accomplished sketches, most of his previous aquaintances were absent and he was concerned about his sister Ellen’s health.

The ancient city of Mdina or Citta Vecchia was the capital of Malta until 1530. Situated on one of the highest points of the island, it dominates its surroundings.

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