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Print of artist Sir David Muirhead Bone’s charcoal drawing ‘HMS Lion in dry dock’ about 1917.
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Print of artist Sir David Muirhead Bone’s charcoal and chalks drawing ‘On board a Battle-Cruiser (HMS “Lion”)’ about 1917.
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Print of artist Sir David Muirhead Bone’s charcoal drawing ‘A Battleship at Night’ about 1917.
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Print of artist Sir David Muirhead Bone’s charcoal and chalk detailed drawing ‘Inside the Turret’ about 1917.
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Print of artist Sir David Muirhead Bone’s pencil drawing ‘Oiling’ about 1917.
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This print forms part of a green paper folder of an “edition de luxe” of signed proofs: 6 prints made from the War Drawings of Muirhead Bone.
77/1998/1
Widgery is well-known throughout Devon for his extraordinary sketch collection - consisting of 500-600 works - which he bestowed upon the Royal Albert Memorial Museum in the occasion of his death.
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Mr F. J. Widgery, Poet/Painter of Dartmoor, c.
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Plate 275 from volume 3 of William Roxburgh’s ‘Plants of the coast of Coromandel: selected from drawings and descriptions presented to the hon.
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Plate 17 from volume 1 of William Roxburgh’s ‘Plants of the coast of Coromandel: selected from drawings and descriptions presented to the hon.
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Not widely known for his etching, Frederick John Widgery nonetheless produced some etchings in accordance with his art school curriculum at Antwerp.
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Plate 240 from volume 3 of William Roxburgh’s ‘Plants of the coast of Coromandel: selected from drawings and descriptions presented to the hon.
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The Old Exe Bridge depicted in these two drawings is of the second bridge over the Exe in Exeter to be built after the medieval one which has served Exeter since the thirteenth century.
80/1998/2
This scene depicts a rural foreground with wagon, trees, hedges and cattle in pasture fields.
55/1999/5
E. W. Edgecombe felt marker pen drawing of the ‘St Nicholas Priory Kitchen’ c.
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Exeter is among the earliest provincial towns in England to boast a published map, although, as is normal in the Tudor period, it was more of the nature of a bird's eye view.
43/2022
Sarah worked from a quaker moth in RAMM’s collection to create this stunning mezzotint.