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Oil Painting - The Skirts of the Forest

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Basic Information

Accession Number:1885P2484
Collection:Fine Art Paintings and Sculpture
Date:1855 - 1856

Maker Information

Artist:David Cox - View biography for David Cox

Notes

David Cox came to oil painting late in his career, when he was already established as one of the leading watercolourists of his day. Determined to master this new medium at the age of fifty-six, he took lessons in 1839 from the young Bristol-born painter William James Müller, almost thirty years his junior. For the remainder of his career he worked confidently in both media, sometimes producing variations on the same theme in both oil and watercolour.

Presented by Frederick Nettlefold in accordance with the wishes of his brother, the late Joseph Henry Nettlefold, 1882

Further Information

Production Period:19th century
School/Style:English Landscape
Medium:Oil on canvas.
Material(s):Canvas

Associated People

Dimensions

Height:705 mm
Width:902 mm