
© National Trust
John Singer Sargent painted this atmospheric picture of Ightham Mote from sketches he made during a visit to the house in 1889. The north wing of the medieval manor, now owned by the National Trust, is seen to the left of the composition, while a group of six people playing bowls is seen to the right.
More information
Title of artwork, date
A Game of Bowls, 1889
Date supported
2018
Medium and material
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
142.9 x 229.2
Total cost
360000
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