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Ouse Bridge, York

Watercolour
1803 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Pencil and sepia wash depicting the Ouse Bridge, over the River Ouse in York. The in the foreground of the picture are rowing boats on the river, with men climbing into them. The bridge has three arches, one large in the middle, and two smaller at each side, It also has railings along the top. It is lettered with the titlle, and it is signed and dated.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleOuse Bridge, York (popular title)
Materials and techniques
Pencil and sepia wash
Brief description
'Ouse Bridge, York.', pencil and sepia wash by John Sell Cotman, Great Britain, 1803.
Physical description
Pencil and sepia wash depicting the Ouse Bridge, over the River Ouse in York. The in the foreground of the picture are rowing boats on the river, with men climbing into them. The bridge has three arches, one large in the middle, and two smaller at each side, It also has railings along the top. It is lettered with the titlle, and it is signed and dated.
Dimensions
  • From catalogue height: 19.1cm
  • From catalogue width: 37.1cm
Marks and inscriptions
J S Cotman 1803 (Signed and dated)
Credit line
Bequeathed by Edith, Lady Powell
Object history
P S Munn and Cotman were together in York in the first week of July 1803. There is a pencil drawing in the British Museum by P S Munn, 'Ouse Bridge, York, July 6, 1803'. The V&A Museum has a pencil sketch of a more distant view 'No 2 Ouse Bridge, July 5, 1803' by J S Cotman. In the diary kept by Mrs Cholmley of Brandsby Hall, near York, is the entry: "July 7, 1803. Mr Munn and Mr Cotman came". This beautiful drawing was probably done in London after Cotman's return from Yorkshire from a pencil drawing made on the spot (communicated by Mr S L Kitson). The drawing was inherited by the testatrix from her mother, Mrs Rosetta d'Arblay Wood, who inherited it from her father, Archdeacon Charles Parr Burney.
Subject depicted
Places depicted
Bibliographic references
  • David Hill Cotman in the North: watercolours of Durham and Yorkshire New Haven; London: Yale University Press, 2005. 185p. ill (some colour). ISBN 0300114044.
  • Victoria & Albert Museum Department of Engraving, Illustration and Design & Department of Paintings Accessions 1934 London: Published under the Authority of the Board of Education, 1935
Collection
Accession number
E.3795-1934

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Record createdMay 23, 2007
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