
Cozens travelled abroad twice but never visited Greece. This work was made after a sketch by James Stuart who in turn, was working from a description of another traveller. While the topographical detail is largely accurate, Cozens overlays this with an element of imaginative fantasy. Cozens made three watercolours from Stuart's 1794 publication on Greece and this is the largest of the three. It is the most sombre and monumental, evoking the ruggedness of the immense rock face by a dramatic play of light and shade.
More information
Title of artwork, date
The Chasm at Delphi, 1790
Date supported
2005
Medium and material
Graphite & watercolour on paper
Dimensions
64.2 x 92 cm
Grant
35000
Total cost
140422

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