A ship at anchor and other shipping in the Thames
Watercolour
April 1803 (made)
April 1803 (made)
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A watercolour, roughly sketched with pencil and wash, with a large ship in the left foreground. Smaller ships can be seen in the distance.
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Title | A ship at anchor and other shipping in the Thames (popular title) |
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Brief description | Watercolour, A ship at anchor and other shipping on the Thames by John Constable, 1803 |
Physical description | A watercolour, roughly sketched with pencil and wash, with a large ship in the left foreground. Smaller ships can be seen in the distance. |
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Marks and inscriptions | T WICKWAR 1801 (On laid paper watermarked) |
Historical context | In 1803 Constable exhibited four works at the Royal Academy. In April he made the trip from London to Deal in the East Indiaman Coutts. He took leave of Farington before going into Essex on 20 June (Greig, Vol. II, p. 111). [G Reynolds] |
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Bibliographic reference | Catalogue of the Constable Collection, Graham Reynolds, Victoria and Albert Museum, London: HMSO, 1973, pp. 48-51. |
Other number | 46 - Reynolds catalogue no. |
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Accession number | 830-1888 |
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Record created | June 8, 2009 |
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