Two Landscapes after Turner

Alfred Louis Brunet-Debaines, 1845 - 1935


Two Landscapes after Turner

Alfred Louis Brunet-Debaines 1845 - 1935

Summary

Four landscape views across two sheets Two landscape views printed one above the other on the same sheet. The upper image is a view over a river from the end of a bridge. There are medieval buildings in the background and a castle to the upper left background. The bridge is to the right edge with the river to the left. Two figures in the foreground are fishing from the bridge, they have their backs to the viewer. The lower image is a view of a ruined castle. There is a large tower to the left with the remains of a bridge to the right. The moon is low and to the left of the tower. There are trees in the foreground to the left and right edges. Two landscape views printed one above the other on the same sheet. Upper image is a house beside water with men in boat. Lower image is of hills by a wood, town in a valley


Object Name

Two Landscapes after Turner

Date Created

about 1900

Dimensions

plate mark: 11cm x 15cm
support: 36cm x 25.7cm

accession number

1966.784.3/2

Support

paper

Medium

ink (black)


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