- Object name(s):
- pencil pen and ink on paper; drawing; Three sketches of trees; Three sketches of trees
- Brief description:
- A pen and ink drawing done by F.J. Widgery. These were his forte, and he is regarded highly by historians as being a master of this particular skill. Widgery is well-known throughout Devon for his extraordinary sketch collection - consisting of 500-600 works - which he bestowed upon the Royal Albert Memorial Museum in the occasion of his death. These pencil and crayon sketches were done for study as well as for leisure. They range to anything from the Devonshire landscape to studies of light and shadow as well as sketches of a variety of animals. This object is not on display.
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Landscape
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Dimension:
- total sheet H 243 mm
- Dimension:
- total sheet length 250 mm
- Object name:
- pencil pen and ink on paper; drawing; Three sketches of trees; Three sketches of trees
- Object number:
- 67/1931/228
- Object production date:
- 1890 to 1931
- Object production person:
- Frederick John Widgery 1861-1942 (artist)
- Object production place:
- Exeter
- Object production place:
- Devon
- Object production place:
- United Kingdom: England
- Object production place:
- Northern Europe
- Object production place:
- Europe
- Reproduction number:
- 67-1931-228-shot1.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Fine Art
- Responsible department/section:
- Drawings
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/fdc7bc7a-3717-33fb-9486-6cbe2f1ce224
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/fdc7bc7a-3717-33fb-9486-6cbe2f1ce224, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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