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King Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom (1841-1910)
Studies of a nose and mouth dated 4 Nov 1852
Pencil | 15.2 x 29.1 cm (sheet of paper) | RCIN 981645.g

King Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom (1841-1910)
Master: DRAWING EXERCISE BOOK OF ALBERT EDWARD 1852-3 Item: Studies of a nose and mouth dated 4 Nov 1852
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A pencil drawing showing two studies of a nose and mouth. Both studies are shown facing forward. Inscribed below: Albert Edward fecit. November 4th 1852. Thursday. Windsor Castle. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, was given art lessons from an early age, and from 1852 began to learn Watercolour painting with Edward Corbould. Edward Corbould was a favourite tutor to the royal children as his light-hearted approach won him the affection of his pupils. This sketchbook is one of three in which he encouraged the Prince of Wales to practise watercolour and penmanship. The artist has drawn a sketch on the left-hand side of each page, which has been copied by the Prince on the right. Like his sisters, the Prince of Wales frequently presented his parents with works of art for birthdays and at Christmas, but he does not seem to have continued painting as an adult hobby. Text adapted from Victoria & Albert: Art & Love, London, 2010
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Medium and techniques
Pencil
Measurements
15.2 x 29.1 cm (sheet of paper)
Object type(s)
Place of Production
Windsor Castle