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JAMES WARD, R.A. (DERBYSHIRE 1769-1859 HULL)
The entrance to the Peak Cavern, Derbyshire
signed and inscribed 'JWD. RA./ Entrance to the Peake/ Cavern Derbyshire' (lower left)
pencil and black chalk on paper
1018 x 1412 in. (25.7 x 36.8 cm.)
來源
Peter Cochrane.
展覽
London, Martyn Gregory, An Exhibition of British Watercolours and Drawings 1730-1870, cat. 89, 10-25 May 2012, no. 77.
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Ward had several important patrons in Derbyshire and his second wife, Charlotte Fritche, whom he married in 1827 came from the county. Ward exhibited a picture entitled Looking into the Peak Cavern, Derbyshire in 1841 in Ward’s Newman Street Gallery. He noted in his catalogue, ‘The entrance into this cavern under the shelter of the rocks is turned into a rope walk. The immensity of the rocks give the men the appearance of pygmies; and the high poles erected bear the appearance of so many gibbets.’ The drawing dates from 1810-1815 and stylistically relates to Ward’s drawings of Gordale Scar.
Peak Cavern in Castleton is the largest of Derbyshire's natural caves. The cave became a visitor attraction in the 19th century, and was noted for the unusual sound effects which could be heard from within. Queen Victoria visited the cave and was entertained by a local girls' choir who sang in one of the immense chambers.

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