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print
Object Type
print
Museum number
1923,0714.71-75
Title
Object:
Winchelsea, Sussex
Object:
The Bridge and Goats
Object:
Rispah
Object:
Calm
Object:
Peat Bog, Scotland
Series:
Liber Studiorum
Description
Folder of five prints from Joseph Mallord William Turner's 'Liber Studiorum'; third state of 'Winchelsea, Sussex', by J C Easling; fourth state of 'The Bridge and Goats' by F C Lewis; fourth state of 'Rispah' by R Dunkarton; sixth state of 'Calm'; fifth state of 'Peat Bog, Scotland' by G Clint. 1812 Mezzotint and etching
Producer name
Print made by:
Joseph Mallord William Turner
Print made by:
J C Easling
Print made by:
Frederick Christian Lewis
Print made by:
Robert Dunkarton
Print made by:
George Clint
School/style
British
Production date
1812
Production place
Published in:
London (England)
Materials
paper
Technique
mezzotint
etching
Dimensions
Height:
208 millimetres
(platemark, approx.)
Width:
290 millimetres
$Inscriptions
Curator's comments
Titles taken from catalogue when not lettered on print In folder, collected in cloth box of whole series.
Bibliographic references
Finberg 1924 / The History of Turner's Liber Studiorum with a new catalogue raisonné
(42-46)
Rawlinson 1906 / Turner's Liber Studiorum
(42-46)
Location
Not on display
Associated names
Representation of:
Rispah
Associated places
Topographic representation of:
Winchelsea
Topographic representation of:
Scotland
Acquisition name
Donated by:
Arthur Acland Allen
Donated through:
Art Fund
(as NACF)
Acquisition date
1923
Department
Prints and Drawings
Registration number
1923,0714.71-75