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  2. Cenotaph to the Memory of Sir Joshua Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    The monument was erected in 1812. The artist visited the property in 1823, when he did pencil sketches before developing it into a grander work more than a decade later. Constable shows it amongst the woodland of the estate, with a stag prominently featured. It was exhibited at the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition at Somerset House the same year.

  3. Thomas Hearne (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Payne Knight, enthusiast of the 'picturesque' style, commissioned Hearne to produce several drawings of the grounds of his home, Downton Castle in Herefordshire. [ 12 ] Hearne's art influenced Thomas Girtin and J. M. W. Turner , both of whom copied his drawings at the houses of Dr Thomas Monro and John Henderson Snr, well-known patrons ...

  4. Notebook of William Blake - Wikipedia

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    Sketch (pencil). — A young woman dressing (central emblem). p. 5. Sketch. (pen and ink) A man in a Roman toga p. 6. Sketch (pen and ink) Tiger. Tiger's head. A man hiding in a house. For the Designs to a Series of Ballads of William Hayley: p. 7. Sketch (pencil). Three figures p. 8. Sketch (pencil). A composition with 2 or 3 figures p. 9.

  5. James Duffield Harding - Wikipedia

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    His first productions were drawing-books, consisting of pencil sketches and studies of trees; they were printed in tints with two stones, allowing the reproduction of more elaborate drawings. His Sketches at Home and Abroad , a series of fifty plates using this method, was published in 1836.

  6. James Cadenhead - Wikipedia

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    James received his early training in art in Aberdeen, showing an aptitude for pencil drawing, etching and portraiture. He was encouraged in his art endeavours by Dr. John Forbes White (art collector and photographer, and brother-in-law of surgeon and photographer, Thomas Keith ) who aroused his interest in the old masters , and artists of the ...

  7. William Daniell - Wikipedia

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    William Daniell was born in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey.His father was a bricklayer and owner of a public house called The Swan in nearby Chertsey.Daniell's future was dramatically changed when he was sent to live with his uncle, the landscape artist Thomas Daniell (1749–1840) after his father's premature death in 1779.

  8. Conrad Martens - Wikipedia

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    Pencil sketches in Devonshire, ca. 1831-1832 10 pencil sketches by Conrad Martens, bequeathed by D.S. Mitchell, 1907, State Library of New South Wales PXC 388 Album of sketches around Sydney, ca. 1843–1852, 49 pencil sketches, 18 pencil and wash sketches, and 3 watercolours by Conrad Martens, bequeathed by Sir William Dixson, 1952, State ...

  9. Hieronymus Bosch drawings - Wikipedia

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    Image Details Infernal Landscape. Type: Pen and brown ink Size: 25.9 x 19.7 cm Location: Private Collection Infernal Landscape previously thought to have been made by an assistant in the workshop of medieval Dutch artist Hieronymus Bosch has been authenticated as a piece by the master himself by the Bosch Research and Conservation Project (BRCP).