The Lion Rock, Sark

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Hunt was born at Herne Bay, Kent, the eighth child of Dr Thomas Hunt and Martha Mary Colam. Hunt was a painter of landscapes and group scenes, one of his most well known being ‘Dr William Gilberd Showing his Experiment on Electricity to Queen Elizabeth I’. He was a member of the Royal Academy from 1865 to 1902 and also had pictures exhibited at the Royal Hibernian Academy. In 1914, the year of his death, his correspondence address was Art Club Studios, Bennet Park, Blackheath. This detailed painting of the Lion Rock, Sark, illustrates Hunt’s interest in describing nature in minute detail, whilst casting a romantic and atmospheric veil across the whole painting. Hunt completed at least two other paintings depicting Sark scenes which were exhibited at the Royal Academy 1894 ('Gouliot Cliffs') and 1897 ('Brechon Cliffs').

Guernsey Museum & Art Gallery

St Peter Port

Title

The Lion Rock, Sark

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 26 x W 46 cm

Accession number

GUEMG : GMAG 1986.40

Acquisition method

purchased, 1986

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

A Acland Hunt Sark

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