Pair of 18th-Century Naïve Topographical Paintings of  Sussex
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Pair of 18th-Century Naïve Topographical Paintings of Sussex

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Pair of 18th-Century Naïve Topographical Paintings of SussexPair of 18th Century Nave Topographical Paintings of Staplecross, SussexOil on pine panels, English School, circa 17401765 This rare and characterful pair of mid 18th century vernacular oil paintings depict views of Staplecross in East Sussex, also features the Cross Inn rendered in a nave yet highly evocative provincial manner. Executed on pine panels and housed in simple early black painted frames, the works function as documentary topographical

Pair of 18th-Century Naïve Topographical Paintings of Staplecross, Sussex
Oil on pine panels, English School, circa 1740–1765

This rare and characterful pair of mid-18th-century vernacular oil paintings depict views of Staplecross in East Sussex,  also features the Cross Inn rendered in a naïve yet highly evocative provincial manner. Executed on pine panels and housed in simple early black-painted frames, the works function as documentary topographical records rather than purely decorative landscapes, preserving a visual account of the settlement and its working infrastructure during the Georgian period.

One panel presents an elevated, almost plan-like view of the village, with receding roads, clustered vernacular buildings, and a distinctive sense of spatial stacking typical of rural painters working outside academic conventions. The intuitive perspective and simplified architectural forms suggest a painter concerned with recording place and layout rather than illusionistic refinement. The restrained palette of warm earth tones, ochres, and umbers, thinly applied and absorbed into the timber support, is consistent with 18th-century provincial technique.

The companion panel depicts a windmill and associated buildings, identified by its painted inscription as “Staple Cross Mill, Sussex – Its Builders.” This inscription, integral to the paint surface and contemporary with the work, indicates the picture was likely made to commemorate the construction or rebuilding of the mill — a point of communal and economic importance. Such record paintings were often commissioned by estate owners, local patrons, or working communities to mark significant infrastructure or settlement development. The windmill acts as a locational anchor, reinforcing the paintings’ documentary function.

A second, later ink inscription on one panel reads “T.M. born in this house 1781.” Written over the paint surface in a different hand, this appears to be a personal or familial annotation added decades after the paintings were made, suggesting the works remained locally owned and connected to the buildings depicted. This layered history enhances their value as lived objects embedded in the social fabric of the area.

Stylistically, the pair aligns with Sussex and Kent vernacular painting traditions, where estate views, house portraits, and village records were produced by self-taught or regionally trained hands. The emphasis on buildings, roads, and functional structures over landscape drama distinguishes them from academic landscape painting and places them firmly within the tradition of practical, place-based art.

Condition reflects honest age: surface wear, oxidation, and stable craquelure consistent with oil on softwood supports, with no evidence of later overpainting. These qualities contribute to their authenticity and historic presence.

As a surviving pair with inscriptions identifying both place and purpose, these paintings represent a scarce and appealing example of 18th-century English provincial topographical art, offering both aesthetic charm and tangible connection to Sussex local history.

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