Gilbert Ledward RA, A view of the Villa Mondragone, Frascati, 2 April 1914.
Pen and brown ink with wash on wove paper. 59 mm x 109 mm. © Photo: Royal Academy of Arts, London.
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Gilbert Ledward RA (1888 - 1960)
RA Collection: Art
This landscape sketch shows a view of an avenue of trees at the Villa Mondragone, Frascati, near Rome. It was drawn during the artist's stay in Italy from 1913-1914. At the Royal Academy Schools, Ledward won the gold medal for sculpture as well as a scholarship to the British School at Rome. He travelled to Italy at the end of 1913 and remained in Rome until May when he was joined by his wife, Margery. Between May and August they toured Italy together visiting many central and northern cities. The beginning of the First World War at the end of July and Britain's declaration of war on Germany on the 4th August hastened their return to London.
59 mm x 109 mm