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Object name(s):
watercolour on card; drawing; Tiverton Church of St Peter’s and the castle from the meadows; Tiverton Church of St Peter’s and the castle from the meadows
Brief description:
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 (and sometimes even watercolour studies) 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. Inscription inscribed and dated Tiverton Church of St Peter’s from the meadows with castle on left of church December 1894 lower right in ink monogram and an indication that the work belongs to RAMM RAM FJW
Collection:
Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
Associated concept:
Topography
Current location:
Not on display
Dimension:
total sheet H 197 mm
Dimension:
total sheet length 280 mm
Object name:
watercolour on card; drawing; Tiverton Church of St Peter’s and the castle from the meadows; Tiverton Church of St Peter’s and the castle from the meadows
Object number:
67/1931/589
Object production date:
1894
Date - period:
Victorian (1837-1901)
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:
67-1931-589-shot2.jpg
Responsible department/section:
Fine Art
Responsible department/section:
Drawings

Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/b848c305-b6fa-3b1e-8e70-21bace46e7d3

Use licence for this record: CC 0

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/b848c305-b6fa-3b1e-8e70-21bace46e7d3, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0

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