Bristol from the South
Francis Danby, early 19th century

This watercolour provides an excellent topographical view of Bristol in the early 19th century, depicting the town as a city of churches, lying in a vale between the high ground of Bedminster in the foreground and the downs of Clifton in the far distance.
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Title of artwork, date
Bristol from the South, early 19th century
Date supported
1944
Medium and material
Watercolour
Dimensions
25 x 35 cm
Gifted by
Colonel Frederick Samuel

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