The Higher Market Exeter (rear entrance and Goldsmith Street looking towards the High Street)

‘The Higher Market Exeter (rear entrance and Goldsmith Street looking towards the High Street)’ by Dennis Flanders, 1938. This sepia wash with pen and ink drawing depicts the rear entrance to the Higher Market in Exeter, Devon. This façade is now largely lost.

Dennis Flanders (1915-1994) was a British artist and draughtsman who often, in pencil, depicted landscapes and town buildings. He is notable for his work with bomb damage to London during WWII.

Object Summary

Accession Loan No.
77/1938/1
Category
Fine Art
Collection Class
Drawings
Medium
sepia wash, pen and ink on paper
Common Name
The Higher Market Exeter (rear entrance and Goldsmith Street looking towards the High Street)
Simple Name
drawing
Inscription Transcription
Dennis Flanders 1938
Period Classification
World War II (1939-1945)
Production Town

Production County
Devon
Production Country
United Kingdom: England
Production Date
1938
Production Person Initials
Dennis
Production Person Surname
Flanders
Production Year Low

Production Year High


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The Higher Market Exeter (rear entrance and Goldsmith Street looking towards the High Street)