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Title
The Hirkarrah Camel (A Scene in the East Indies)
Date
1832
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 21.4 x W 29 cm
Accession number
SM P244
Acquisition method
purchased from the artist, 1832
Work type
Painting
Inscription description
The Hirkarrah Camel/ W. Daniell pinx/ 1832 and The only manufactory of genuine Flemish grounds on panel and millboards, patronised by the Royal Academy, and the late Sir Thomas Lawrence, established 1795 by R. Davy. Colourman to artists no. 83, Newman Street, London. Improved oil grounds, on panel and millboards, to any tint or texture, with every requisite for oil painting of the best quality. W. Davy, printer, Gilbert Street, Grosvenor Square.