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Windermere

Edmund Becker, 1849-1859

A view on the lake with two boats in the foreground, a circular tower with domed roof on an islet at the further end of the lake and hills beyond. One of a group of 6 topographical drawings by Edmund Becker presented to the British Museum by Archdeacon F H D Smythe through the Art Fund in 1948.

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Title of artwork, date

Windermere, 1849-1859

Date supported

1948

Medium and material

Pen, grey ink & wash

Dimensions

12 x 19 cm

Gifted by

Archdeacon F H D Smythe

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