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John sell cotman Barmouth Ferry (mk47) RA1804
Watercolour
362x536mm
By kind permission of the provost
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John sell cotman Lee Shore,with the Wreck of the Houghton Pictures (mk47) SPWC 1838
Watercolour with bodycolour and gum
680x902mm
Lent bySyndics of the Fitzwillam Museum,Cambridge
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John sell cotman Mont St.Michel,Normandy (mk47) 1828
Watercolour with bodycolour
292x543mm
Manchester Art Gallery
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John sell cotman Seashore with Boats mk81
c.1808
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John sell cotman The Drop Gate mk231
c.1826
Oil on canvas
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John sell cotman chirk aqueduct c.1840 ,watercolor,124x91 in,31.6x23.2 cm,victoria and albert museum,london,uk
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John sell cotman seashore with boats mk247
c.1806,oil on board,11.125x16.125 in,28.3x41 cm,tate collection,london,uk
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John sell cotman margelgraven mk248 omkring 1804 utvecklades cotmans stil till stora falt av genomskinlig farg ocb drmatiska ljus ocb skuggeffekter ocb ban kombinerade dessa inslag for att skapa sina distinkta visuella monster. utvecklingen skedde medlem av london sketcbing society.
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John sell cotman akvedukten i chirk mk248 den walesiska akveduktens monumentala framtoning frambavs genom bildens dramatiska bekarning valvbagarna accentueras dubbelt upp genom den laga synuinkeln ocb aterspeglas i vattnet. troligtvis gjordes bilden med bjalp av camera lucida lucida ett prisma som projcerade en bild pa ett papper sark eftersom brodern till cotmans van fobn varley nyligen utvevklat en tekesjopisk version, bada bjalpmedlen kraver avseuard skickligbet av anvandaren.
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John sell cotman
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English Romantic Painter, 1782-1842
English painter and etcher. Cotman was born in the parish of St Mary Coslany, Norwich, the son of Edmund Cotman, a hairdresser, later a haberdasher, and Ann Sell. In 1793 he entered Norwich Grammar School as a 'freeplacer'. In 1798 he moved to London, where he worked as an assistant to the publisher Rudolph Ackermann. Following in the footsteps of Turner and Thomas Girtin he joined Dr Monro's 'Academy' in 1799 and became a member of the sketching society that had developed around the personality and talent of Girtin.
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