Joseph Murray Ince

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Joseph Murray Ince
1806-1859
Netley Abbey
Watercolor on paper.
Maximum dimensions: 6 7/8 x 11 1/8 inches (175 x 283 mm)
The Joseph F. McCrindle Collection.
2009.169
Inscription: 

Inscribed at lower right in black chalk: "Netley".

Provenance: 
Joseph F. McCrindle, New York (McCrindle collection no. A1376).
Summary: 

This watercolor depicts the most complete surviving Cistercian monastery in southern England, Netley Abbey, which was given to Sir William Paulet (1483 or 1485-1575) by Henry VIII after the suppression of the monasteries in 1536. Paulet converted the site into a Tudor courtyard house that had fallen into ruins by the time Ince painted it. Other Romantic writers and artists would also look to Netley Abbey as a source of inspiration. Ince lived briefly in London; however, he spent much of his life in Wales where he was born. His subjects, like the one in the present sheet, predominantly featured rustic England.

Associated names: 

McCrindle, Joseph F., former owner.

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