About this object
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Maker:
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ID:
A6905
Production date:
1793
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Location:
In Store
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Paul Sandby moved to St George’s Row in 1772 overlooking Hyde Park and frequently walked to Bayswater from there. He often called on his friend William Beechey who lived at Craven Hill to which this perspective looks. This watercolour depicts Bayswater which was renowned for its water in streams, springs and reservoirs for drinking, washing and watercress fields. < ...Read more
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Measurements
H 185 mm; W 404 mm (paper)
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Materials
paper; watercolour
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Last Updated
2024-03-26
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