'Blot' drawing
Drawing
ca.1750-86 (drawn)
ca.1750-86 (drawn)
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The artist and drawing-master Alexander Cozens regarded drawing as a means of tapping the imagination. He devised a method of drawing a ‘blot’ with ink and a broad brush. This had to be done rapidly and without too much conscious thought. The ‘blot’ would then be used as the basis for an invented landscape: any contours suggestive of trees, hills and mountains would be traced and used to create a new composition.
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Materials and techniques | Brush and black ink |
Brief description | 'Blot' drawing by Alexander Cozens (1717-1786), idea for a landscape in brush and black ink. Great Britain, ca.1750-86. |
Physical description | Landscape study in brush and black ink. |
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Summary | The artist and drawing-master Alexander Cozens regarded drawing as a means of tapping the imagination. He devised a method of drawing a ‘blot’ with ink and a broad brush. This had to be done rapidly and without too much conscious thought. The ‘blot’ would then be used as the basis for an invented landscape: any contours suggestive of trees, hills and mountains would be traced and used to create a new composition. |
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Accession number | E.4277-1920 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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