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Young Waltonians (View on the River Stour)

Print
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Landscape mezzotint of a view on the River Stour with Young Waltonians (Anglers) in the foreground. The painting shows the meeting point of two branches of the River Stour, with a watermill to the side, and anglers on each bank of the river. The print is letttered with the title 'Young Waltonians) View on the River Stour' and 'Dedicated to every Lover of Angling.'


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleYoung Waltonians (View on the River Stour) (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Paper, mezzotint
Brief description
Mezzotint entitled 'Young Waltonians (view on the River Stour), by David Lucas, after John Constable (RA), Great Britain.
Physical description
Landscape mezzotint of a view on the River Stour with Young Waltonians (Anglers) in the foreground. The painting shows the meeting point of two branches of the River Stour, with a watermill to the side, and anglers on each bank of the river. The print is letttered with the title 'Young Waltonians) View on the River Stour' and 'Dedicated to every Lover of Angling.'
Dimensions
  • Height: 15 11/16in (Note: measurement taken from register. )
  • Width: 20 1/16in (Note: measurement taken from register. )
Marks and inscriptions
  • Young Waltonians (View on the River Stour)
  • Dedicated to every Lover of Angling (Lettered on print )
Credit line
Given by Mrs A C Taylor in memory of her husband, John Easton Taylor
Place depicted
Collection
Accession number
E.55-1935

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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