Lot 400

JAMES CLARKE HOOK (BRITISH, 1819-1907)

Reading the Ship Boys Letter
signed and dated 'J C Hook 1857' (lower right)
oil on canvas
80 x 60cm

Provenance
Thomas Agnew & Sons, Old Bond Street, London;
Morgan & Brown Fine Art Dealers, Collingwood St. Newcastle upon Tyne;
Private collection, UK

Exhibited
London, Royal Academy, 1857, no.545 (as 'The Ship Boy's Letter')

Estimate: £4,000 - £6,000
Hammer price: £4,000
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.

James Clarke Hook was born in London and trained at the Royal Academy before furthering his studies in Italy, Paris and Switzerland under a travelling studentship.  The navy was a defining aspect of British identity in the mid-19th century and Hook explored this relationship with the sea, with numerous coastal subjects, but also its effect on domestic life.  The Ship Boy's letter is a superb example of this, the narrative rendered with meticulous detail, down to the legible envelope addressed to 'William Dibble'.  Work stops in the small-holding as the mother reads the letter, prompting a distant look from the father as he imagines where and what his son is experiencing.  Learning the ways of a ship took years meaning children often went to sea in their pre-teen years, in this case, leaving his two younger siblings at home.  


Condition report

The canvas appears to have been relined.  A few lines of craquelure and the canvas is slightly loose on the stretcher which has a backing panel.  Otherwise good, overall condition with no sign of retouching under ultraviolet. 


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