Label TextRoberts’s depictions of Lucan were not fanciful, idealised views of the demesne, but the product of keen observation. They tallied with written accounts, including Arthur Young’s, which described the demesne in 1776 as follows: ‘the wood on the river, with walks through it, is exceedingly beautiful. The character of the place is that of sequestered shade…The river is of a character perfectly suited to the rest of the scenery, in some places breaking over rocks; in others silent, under the thick shade of spreading wood’.
Label TextRoberts’s depictions of Lucan were not fanciful, idealised views of the demesne, but the product of keen observation. They tallied with written accounts, including Arthur Young’s, which described the demesne in 1776 as follows: ‘the wood on the river, with walks through it, is exceedingly beautiful. The character of the place is that of sequestered shade…The river is of a character perfectly suited to the rest of the scenery, in some places breaking over rocks; in others silent, under the thick shade of spreading wood’.
