[10]In 1853 he exhibited a painting 'Two Convents on the outskirts of the town of Narni, Papal States, L'Ospitale de Buoni Fratelli and Conventuale di Cappoinari priced at £66 13s 6d (equivalent to about £9000 in 2022).
In 1842 he published a portfolio volume of Scenery of the Pyrenees lithographed by George Barnard,[13] Thomas Shotter Boys, Carl Hughe, and others.
In 1853, The Art Journal published the following obituary:[17]The New Society of Painters in Watercolours lost one of its most industrious members in this artist, who died on November the 2nd, in his forty-ninth year.
His landscapes, chiefly of foreign scenery both in oil and watercolours, found many admirers, and not undeservedly so, but he painted too much to rise to the highest position in his art, although possessed of talent, which, had it been nurtured, would have elevated him far above the rank that his pictures now hold.
This picture contains some masterly manipulation, it is a striking subject carried out with very fine feeling; the best production we remember to have exhibited under this name.The local press tended to be more consistently positive in their comments.
Some buildings and trees give strength to the foreground, while stretching out into the aerial perspective is a chain of those lofty mountains which grace the banks of that beautiful river.
She remarried, in about 1856, to John Sedgewick, a solicitor of Watford, Hertfordshire, but continued to follow her profession in her first husband's name until her death at the Brewer's House, Berkhamstead, on 5 March 1885.
They were Rydal Water, Westmorland-Sunshine through the mist after rain in 1861 and Ben Voilich from Rob Roy's cave, Loch Lomond in 1862.