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Object name(s):
oil on canvas; painting; Bradley Vale, Newton Abbot; Bradley Vale, Newton Abbot
Brief description:
‘Bradley Vale, Newton Abbot’ by William Spreat, c. 1850. The Devon landscape depicts a pathway running through the centre of a woodland. We see a horse with a red cart and two men: they are loading two felled logs onto the cart - a third log lies beside them. In the centre distance a white chalk cliff face is shown through a gap in the trees. This object is not on display. Inscription verso label faded ink W Spreat No 1 “The Woodland Scene near Bradley Vale, near Newton Abbot” verso frame chalk H386 H386
Collection:
Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
Associated concept:
Agriculture
Current location:
Not on display
Dimension:
stretcher H 786 mm
Dimension:
stretcher length 930 mm
Dimension:
frame H 984 mm
Dimension:
frame length 1133 mm
Object name:
oil on canvas; painting; Bradley Vale, Newton Abbot; Bradley Vale, Newton Abbot
Object number:
71/1948/3
Object production date:
1840 to 1854
Date - period:
George IV (1820-1830)
Date - period:
Victorian (1837-1901)
Object production person:
William Spreat 1816-1897(?) (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:
71-1948-3-shot1.jpg
Responsible department/section:
Fine Art
Responsible department/section:
Paintings
Use title:
Exeter’s Fine Art Collection - 6. Exhibition 2015

Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/6260a01c-638a-3749-ac00-9e336ef5756d

Use licence for this record: CC 0

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/6260a01c-638a-3749-ac00-9e336ef5756d, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0

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