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Swiss Mountains dated 24 Aug 1868
Pencil, watercolour wash | 23.1 x 13.4 cm (sheet of paper) | RCIN 980042.bb
Queen Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom (1819-1901)
Master: SKETCHES BY QUEEN VICTORIA I Item: Swiss Mountains dated 24 Aug 1868
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A pencil drawing with watercolour wash showing a view of mountains near Furca, Switzerland. A ridge is shown in the foreground, sloping down from the left. Further ridges are shown behind. Inscribed lower left: f[ro]m the [?Schollenen] on the [illegible word] Aug: 24. 1868. Queen Victoria stayed in Lucerne, Switzerland from 7 August to 9 September 1868. The Queen wanted to see the Alps, which her beloved Prince Albert had visited before their marriage, and her doctors had also advised the Queen that the fresh air would be good for her health. On 22 August 1868 Queen Victoria and her party, including her daughter Princess Louise, made an expedition to Furca through the St. Gotthard Pass. They stayed at the Furca Hotel from 22 to 25 August 1868, making daily trips to local beauty spots.
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Pencil, watercolour wash
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23.1 x 13.4 cm (sheet of paper)
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