Thomas Theodosius Forrest (London 1728-1784)
Thomas Theodosius Forrest (London 1728-1784)

Trees by an entrance to a Park

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Thomas Theodosius Forrest (London 1728-1784)
Trees by an entrance to a Park
pencil, green and ochre wash, unidentified watermark, on paper, unframed
15½ x 11 1/8 in. (39.4 x 28.3 cm.)
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with Agnew's, London, 2004, no. 15.

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Following in the footsteps of his father Ebenezer Forrest (a friend of the painters Hogarth, Scott and Thornhill) Theodosius qualified as a solicitor. He also took drawing lessons from Paul Sandby, which accounts for the similarity of this watercolour to some of Sandby's work, and in 1774 toured Yorkshire and Derbyshire with Thomas Sandby. He was godparent to one of Thomas Sandby's children who was named Maria Theodosia in his honour (J. Ball, Paul and Thomas Sandby, Royal Academicians, 1985, p. 152).