'View from our window Rome'
Although undated this drawing of the 'view from our window in Rome' was probably done by Matilda Rose on the same trip to Italy as other drawings in this collection which would give it a date of around April 1873. It is signed by the artist.
Children of upper middle class English families were often sent on trips around Italy in the 19th century to learn about art and practice sketching.
Rose, as she was known to the family, was John and Margaret's 10th child. This is one of a series of drawings she, alongside her brothers and sisters, would have done as part of her artistic education. The Herschel daughters, and the sons before they went away to school, recieved a very intensive education at home with lessons from their mother, their father, a series of governesses and a number of specialist outside tutors. Rose spent much of her adult life in India looking after her brothers William and John and later marrying a friend of her brother's William Waterfield.
Children of upper middle class English families were often sent on trips around Italy in the 19th century to learn about art and practice sketching.
Rose, as she was known to the family, was John and Margaret's 10th child. This is one of a series of drawings she, alongside her brothers and sisters, would have done as part of her artistic education. The Herschel daughters, and the sons before they went away to school, recieved a very intensive education at home with lessons from their mother, their father, a series of governesses and a number of specialist outside tutors. Rose spent much of her adult life in India looking after her brothers William and John and later marrying a friend of her brother's William Waterfield.
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Object Details
ID: | PAH6018 |
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Type: | Drawing |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Herschel, Matilda Rose |
Date made: | about 1873 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Herschel Collection |
Measurements: | Overall: 216 x 115 mm |