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Horace and Hogarth reunited

Strawberry Hill House & Garden, created by Horace Walpole, is looking to raise £25,000 to purchase a rare Portrait of Walpole as a child.
106% funded
£26,256.38 raised
£25,000 target

Help stretch our target beyond 100%

A big thank you to all our funders

On behalf of us all at Strawberry Hill House, thank you to everyone who has helped us meet our target. Watching the percentage grow day by day has been a real thrill and we've been overwhelmed by the enthusiasm and support we have received. Clearly acquiring this remarkable painting is a rare opportunity and we look forward to this portrait joining other works in our collection.

Can you help us go even further? Once we have acquired the painting, we want to be able to give the painting pride of place. All additional funds will go toward new lighting and interpretation to make the most of this exceptional work for our visitors. This will include a rehang of some of our paintings in the Great Parlour at Strawberry Hill House in preparation for displaying Horace’s portrait alongside other family portraits.

Thank you once again for your generous support and please do continue to share with all your friends and family. We look forward to welcoming you to Strawberry Hill House & Garden very soon.

Help us bring Horace home

Strawberry Hill House & Garden, created by Horace Walpole in the 18th century, has been open to visitors for over 250 years. This extraordinary building, is internationally famous as Britain's finest example of Georgian Gothic revival architecture and home to an important collection of paintings and objects.

Strawberry Hill House needs to raise £25,000 to purchase a rare and highly significant Portrait of Horace Walpole as a child, by renowned painter William Hogarth, so it can return to public view at Walpole’s ‘little gothic castle’.

We hope to acquire the painting from a private collection through a hybrid Acceptance in Lieu, administered by the Arts Council. The National Heritage Memorial Fund has generously awarded the Trust £115k and Art Fund has kindly offered £90k, but we now need to raise the final £25k by 14 April 2022, to meet the total cost of £230k.

Horace Walpole, son of Britain’s first prime minister grew up to be a politician, writer and influential art collector. His creation, Strawberry Hill in Twickenham, is one of the best-known examples of Gothic Revival architecture in the world, while his literary reputation rests on The Castle of Otranto (acknowledged as the first gothic novel) and over 5,000 letters that provide a commentary on social, political, and cultural life in the 18th century.

This portrait is of exceptional interest for two reasons - it is the earliest surviving oil portrait of Walpole, and a rare example of Hogarth’s early mature pictorial work. It also is the earliest-known commissioned picture of an identifiable sitter by Hogarth and his first-known portrait of a child.

The painting was commissioned by Horace’s father, Sir Robert Walpole (1676-1745), the first British Prime Minister, when his youngest son was aged 10. It depicts the young Horace in a landscape pointing at a sundial with a Cupid statue pointing to the Roman numeral X (ten) on the dial. The playful spaniel in the foreground is one of a long line owned by Horace throughout his life.

Given the artist, subject, context, and provenance of this painting, it is very much a work of national and international importance.

Walpole once famously said: ‘My buildings, like my writings, are of paper, and will blow away ten years after I am dead’.

Fortunately, this has not proven to be the case and today we are able to celebrate this flamboyant and remarkable character at Strawberry Hill House. Your help will mean we’ll be able to bring this artwork home and ensure both Hogarth and Walpole’s creativity can continue to inspire future generations.

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