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Raphael West was the elder of the two sons of Benjamin West, P.R.A., who had come to England from his native Pennsylvania three years before Raphae...
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Wheeled vehicles of all kinds feature prominently in Rowlandson’s work, and in the 1780s and 90s he travelled widely by post-chaise, often sketch...
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The castle is seen across the River Medway, from a point close to the medieval bridge; the spire of Rochester Cathedral can be seen to its left.
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This is a sketch for the painting Alpine Mastiffs Reanimating a Distressed Traveller (1820): see Richard Ormond, Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, Philadel...
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This close-up view of rocks and trees was perhaps made on the slopes of Cader Idris when Ward visited north Wales in 1802, or on his return trip in...
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This drawing dates from the early years of Cornelius Varley’s long career. In 1800 he had begun to draw in earnest: as he later recalled, ‘by ...
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Born in Glasgow, James Giles travelled in Italy as a young man, visiting Italy in 1823-6. He returned to spend most of his successful career (as a...
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Built in c.1824, Semaphore Tower was the final link in the chain of semaphore stations linking Whitehall with Portsmouth. Messages could be relaye...
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Engraved: etching and aquatint, 1787; soft-ground etching, 1792. See Rüdiger Joppien and Bernard Smith, The Art of Captain Cook’s Voyages, vol.4...
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This drawing of a contemplative figure appears to have been part of an album to which both Fuseli and his friend James Northcote contributed, while...
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This drawing can be dated to the late 1760s, when Gainsborough was in his early 40s; a comparable drawing, one of four given to John, 2nd Viscount ...
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The son of a ship’s carpenter and marine artist, the younger John Cleveley studied watercolours under Paul Sandby. He depicted a variety of mari...
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Peak Cavern in Castleton is the largest of Derbyshire’s natural caves. The cave became a visitor attraction in the nineteenth century, and was n...
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The marine artist Samuel Atkins exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1787 until 1808, with an interval from 1796 to 1804, when he was in the East In...
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Michelangelo was a constant source of inspiration to Fuseli, since his close studies of his work in Rome during Fuseli’s residence there in the 1...
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Born in Geneva, Agasse studied in the studio of David in Paris in the mid-1780s. After a second sojourn in Paris in 1788-9 he moved in October 180...
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Pencil drawing by Katie Fox of a basket of fruit and nuts.
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Berkley Sutcliffe was an illustrator and costume and stage designer working in London in the 1940s to 1970s.
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Pitchforth was born in Wakefield, Yorkshire. He studied at Wakefield School of Art in 1912-14, Leeds College of Art 1914-15 and 1919-20, his studi...
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The son of a Chelsea boat-builder, he and his brother Henry ferried Whistler on the Thames. Already an amateur artist and when he first met Whistl...
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Adrian Keith Graham Hill was born in Charlton, London and educated at Dulwich College. He studied art at the St John’s Wood School of Art and at...
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Original illustration for 'The Wildwood Tarot', published by Connections, 2011
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Original illustration for 'The Wildwood Tarot', published by Connections, 2011
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Original illustration for 'The Wildwood Tarot', published by Connections, 2011
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William Foy was born in County Londonderry and was a pupil of the Rev. James Knox, headmaster of the New Free School (later Foyle College). He stu...
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In Canton, the European traders were restricted to the factories of their respective countries with their public rooms in front over looking the ri...
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Original illustration for 'The Wildwood Tarot', published by Connections, 2011
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Original illustration for 'The Wildwood Tarot', published by Connections, 2011
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Original illustration for Page 44 of "Amarant", published by Paper Tiger, 1981
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William Frederick Yeames was born in 1835 in Taganrog, Southern Russia, where his father was British Consul. After an early education in Dresden a...
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Original illustration for Page 56 of "Amarant", published by Paper Tiger, 1981
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William Frederick Yeames was born in 1835 in Taganrog, Southern Russia, where his father was British Consul. After an early education in Dresden a...
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William Frederick Yeames was born in 1835 in Taganrog, Southern Russia, where his father was British Consul. After an early education in Dresden a...
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Gillett worked in pen and ink, oil, watercolour and pastel and his subjects where often taken from sporting and rural life. This poignant pastel o...
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