“The White Lion” by Mabel Culley – 60 High Street, Stevenage, Herts, UK
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A drawing of the White Lion by Mabel Culley, intended as an illustration for a book by local historian Reginald Hine.
Waymark Code: WMMJDZ
Location: Eastern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 09/28/2014
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Lucy Mabel Culley was born in Costessey, Norfolk in 1880. She studied art at the Slade Art School from 1898 to 1901. Following art school she became a teacher at Sherborne and Berkhamsted. By 1932 she had joined her sister Ruth, in Stevenage, where Ruth ran Westover School.
During her time in Stevenage Mabel Culley established a reputation for her fine drawings and paintings of local scenes. Mabel agreed to illustrate a book on Stevenage, to be written by the renowned local historian Reginald Hine. Tragically, Hine died in 1949 before the book could be written. Mabel published the drawings in the 1950s as the Stevenage Picture Book. She died in 1965. For further details see the excellent article by V Richards in the web link.
Many of the original features of the White Lion still exist today. The coordinates are a few feet to one side of where the artist sat, in order to get a tree out of the field of view. The chimney, as drawn is not in the position it is today, one suspects artistic licence.
Website of painting. Exact URL of painting is required: [Web Link]
Artist: Mabel Culley
Date of Your Photograph: 09/28/2014
Medium of Painting: pen and ink
Date of Painting: Not listed
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