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Dunninald Castle, Forfarshire
Webster, Mary, 1839, Watercolour
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Dunninald Castle, Forfarshire
Dunninald Castle, Forfarshire
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Title
Dunninald Castle, Forfarshire
Artist / maker
Webster, Mary
Date
1839
Size
24.8 x 29.3 cm
Type
Watercolour
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Annotation below painting reads 'Sketched from nature 26th September 1839'.
Dunninald was built by the architect James Gillespie Graham in the Gothic Revival style,building started in 1819 and the house was completed in 1824.
James Gillespie Graham specialised in the gothic revival style and built many houses and churches around Scotland. He designed the Glenfinnan Monument in 1815, and one of his students was Augustus Pugin, who famously worked on the Houses of Parliament at Westminster, London. Other notable works include St Andrews Cathedral in Glasgow and St Mary's Cathedral in Edinburgh. He designed the church at the top of the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, now known as The Hub. Two of his major country house properties are now ruins: Armadale Castle on Skye and Cambusnethan Priory near Glasgow.
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Mary Webster's watercolours of Scottish travels
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