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Japanese garden 2 - Lantern - AVAILABLE
Project type
Landscape
Date
October 2025
A small 20 X 20cm acrylic of the 'snow-viewing lantern' in the beautifully restored Japanese Garden at Cowden, framed in an elegant contemporary black wooden tray frame.
It has been the work of three remarkable women. Ella Christie was an intrepid Victorian lady who travelled widely, on her own or just with her maid, at a time when that was not done. She was a pioneer and plant collector, one of the first Westerners to visit the gardens of Japan in 1907 to 1908. She was so smitten by what she saw there that she decided to create her own Japanese Garden back home in Scotland. She engaged the services of a Japanese female designer, Taki Handa, also highly unusual for the time.
Ella's great nephew, the late Sir Bobby Stewart began restoring the garden (after it had fallen into decay following vandalism in the 1960s). The restoration was taken over by his daughter Sarah Stewart, who has definitely done her ancestor's creation justice.
