30/05/2026
John Brett, The Caskets Lighthouse (Casquettes), 1883
Painted in 1883 from sketches made during a voyage past the Casquets lighthouse off Alderney in 1874, this seascape exemplifies John Brett’s meticulous Pre-Raphaelite style.
Depicting a calm turquoise sea and the lighthouse on the distant horizon, the work showcases his remarkable attention to detail, light, and atmosphere. Completed in his London studio, it reflects Brett’s lifelong passion for sailing and marine painting. The subject also relates to Les Casquets, a poem by Algernon Charles Swinburne inspired by the lighthouse and its surrounding rocks.
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Master Painters & Pioneers: 19th - 20th Century returns on the strength of an exhibition that, in 2025, drew hundreds of visitors and reminded us how much appetite there is for pictures of real ambition shown in the company of one another. Working closely with private collectors, we have the privilege of presenting exceptional artworks, many of which have not been seen in public for decades.
Exhibition runs from 9th - 20th June.
8 Duke Street St James’s, London SW1 6BN.
Find out more at winsorbirch.com.
Full list of works to be announced soon.
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