Object number
A6064
Description
Watercolour painting; view of the 'Sir John Falstaff Inn' at Gad's Hill, near Rochester; some figures (including one with a carrying yoke) & carts outside; coarse brushwork giving a pastel effect; unframed. Paul Braddon was the pseudonym of James Leslie Crees. He made pencil sketches of buildings and scenes, from which he painted watercolours. At least one other set of slightly different watercolours were taken from the same sketches (now in NZ).
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Production period
late 19th century, 1880's/1890's
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Dimensions
- width: 480 mm
- height: 364 mm