The Cat House, Henfield

Image credit: Henfield Museum

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An accurate depiction of the paraphernalia in the garden of the Cat House, a famous landmark in Henfield. Its occupant at this time was the eccentric Bob Ward, a village carpenter who commissioned the painting.

Henfield Museum

Henfield

Title

The Cat House, Henfield

Date

1882

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 30 x W 46 cm

Accession number

PB1209

Acquisition method

donated

Work type

Painting

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