Hawes Water
Watercolour
1859-65 (painted)
1859-65 (painted)
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Hawes Water is the most eastern of the famous lakes in Cumbria, England. Henry George Alexander Holiday (1839-1927) is not best known as a landscape painter. However, this scene has the same careful observation of nature and brilliance of light found in the work of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. This group of British artists, active from 1848 to 1853, believed in 'truth to nature'.
Holiday designed stained glass, mosaics and murals for new buildings, such as the town halls of Bradford and Rochdale in Yorkshire, England.
Holiday designed stained glass, mosaics and murals for new buildings, such as the town halls of Bradford and Rochdale in Yorkshire, England.
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Title | Hawes Water (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Watercolour |
Brief description | Watercolour depicting Hawes Water and Nadale Forest from Measland by Henry George Alexander Holiday. Great Britain, Britain, ca. 1859. |
Physical description | Landscape depicting Hawes Water and Nadale Forest from Measland. |
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Object history | Hawes Water is the easternmost of the famous Lakes, in Cumbria in the north of England. Although not primarily known as a landscape painter, Holiday brings the same observation of detail and brilliance of light as the best of the Pre-Raphaelites. |
Production | the paper is watermarked 1859 |
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Summary | Hawes Water is the most eastern of the famous lakes in Cumbria, England. Henry George Alexander Holiday (1839-1927) is not best known as a landscape painter. However, this scene has the same careful observation of nature and brilliance of light found in the work of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. This group of British artists, active from 1848 to 1853, believed in 'truth to nature'. Holiday designed stained glass, mosaics and murals for new buildings, such as the town halls of Bradford and Rochdale in Yorkshire, England. |
Bibliographic reference | Victoria and Albert Museum, Department of Engraving, Illustration and Design and Department of Paintings, Accessions 1927, London: Board of Education, 1928. |
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Accession number | P.48-1927 |
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Record created | December 15, 1999 |
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