Lot 83
 

Richenda Gurney (1770-1842), The House in Shanklin Lane, signed and dated 1809, pencil, 26 x 41cm, housed in a gilt frame

Richenda Gurney was the daughter of the Norwich banker John Gurney, sister to Elizabeth Fry and sister-in-law to the slavery abolitionist Thomas Fowell-Buxton. She received drawing lessons from Norwich School artists John Crome and Henry Bright

Sold for £55


 

Richenda Gurney (1770-1842), The House in Shanklin Lane, signed and dated 1809, pencil, 26 x 41cm, housed in a gilt frame

Richenda Gurney was the daughter of the Norwich banker John Gurney, sister to Elizabeth Fry and sister-in-law to the slavery abolitionist Thomas Fowell-Buxton. She received drawing lessons from Norwich School artists John Crome and Henry Bright

Auction: Norwich: Fine Art, Jewellery, Design & Interiors, 1st Feb, 2025

Location: St Mary Coslany Church, St Mary's Plain, Norwich, NR3 3AF

Viewing: Thursday 30th and Friday 31st January: 10.00am-7.00pm

Contact: Dylan Mander BSc (Hons) MRICS, norwich@manderauctions.co.uk
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