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Lot 87AR

Carreg Cennen: A stipple engraved goblet by Simon Whistler, executed in 1989

29 September 2020, 10:30 BST
London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £3,812.50 inc. premium

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Carreg Cennen: A stipple engraved goblet by Simon Whistler, executed in 1989

The shape designed by Laurence Whistler, the generous bucket bowl engraved with a view of Carreg Cennen Castle towering above the valley floor with a stream beneath, sunlit hills beneath a cloudy sky in the distance, a bird in flight above, on a teared knop, trumpet stem and folded foot, titled and monogrammed 'SW' to the foot, 27cm high, sold together with the book illustrating the goblet and signed by the artist, edition 117/200 (2)

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Hassan Shaida Collection

Illustrated by Simon Whistler, On a Glass Lightly (2004), p.77, where the artist describes the piece thus... 'The difficulty here was to convey the enormous height of the castle above the valley floor with its stream. Early sunlight pours down the hill opposite'. The goblet is one of a series of seven depicting Welsh landscapes inspired by J M W Turner's sketching trips to Wales, resulting from a tour of Wales in 1988 in which Whistler retraced a route taken by Turner in 1798.

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