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The Watermill, c.1817 (w/c & pencil)

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The Watermill, c.1817 (w/c & pencil)

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pencil and watercolour on paper

Date

c. 1817 AD (C19th AD)

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14.6x21.4 cms

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Thomas Hearne Rediscovered: A Fresh Look at Landscape Watercolours: Object Label: "Hearne’s preference for dilapidated, often rural, architecture is clearly shown here. The collections of Dr.Thomas Monro and John Henderson would undoubtedly have contained watercolours by Hearne of similar subjects to this, which influenced the younger artists such as Turner and Girtin in this direction."

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