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Parsonage at Wandsworth

Parsonage at Wandsworth

Watercolour by R.B. Schnebbelie, depicting the Parsonage at Wandsworth. Circa 1813.

Artist
Schnebbelie, Robert Blemmell
Location
Wandsworth Town
Materials
paper
watercolour
ink
Object Type
watercolour
Production Dates
19th Century
circa 1813

Artist Biography

Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie (1781–1847) An English painter and illustrator, Schnebbelie was renowned for his detailed topographical views of London during the early 19th century. Born in Canterbury, he was the son of Jacob Schnebbelie, a draughtsman for the Society of Antiquaries. After his father's early death, Robert continued the family legacy, producing illustrations for publications such as Londina Illustrata, The Gentleman’s Magazine, and Description of London. His work documented historic buildings, theatres, and street scenes, preserving a visual archive of Georgian and Regency London. Despite exhibiting at the Royal Academy between 1803 and 1821, Schnebbelie struggled with poverty and mental health. He died in Camden Town in 1847, reportedly from starvation.

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