Watercolour
07/1903-09/1903 (drawn)
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Drawing in watercolour and black ink over pencil of a garden scene predominantly in light greens, pinks and greys. Fuchsia in pot to the left alongside garden paraphernalia. Path in centre rises steeply to flowering fruit trees on level behind. Stone wall and stone outhouse with boulders on roof to right. Ferns along path in front right.
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Materials and techniques | Watercolour and black ink over pencil on paper |
Brief description | Drawing of a fuchsia, path and wall: background study for The tale of Benjamin Bunny, watercolour and black ink over pencil, by Beatrix Potter, Fawe Park, probably 1903, Linder Collection object no. LC.24.B.2, catalogue no. 4.37 |
Physical description | Drawing in watercolour and black ink over pencil of a garden scene predominantly in light greens, pinks and greys. Fuchsia in pot to the left alongside garden paraphernalia. Path in centre rises steeply to flowering fruit trees on level behind. Stone wall and stone outhouse with boulders on roof to right. Ferns along path in front right. |
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Production type | Unique |
Credit line | Given by the Linder Collection |
Object history | Given by Leslie Linder (1904-1973) to the National Book League (now the Book Trust) in 1970 as part of a representative selection of Beatrix Potter's work. This selection, comprising 279 drawings and 38 early editions and now known as the Linder Collection, was formerly on long-term loan to the Victoria and Albert Museum between 1989 and 2019 form the charitable trust, The Linder Trust. |
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Library number | LC 24/B/2 |
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Record created | August 8, 2013 |
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