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Via delle Scuole, Pompeii

Via delle Scuole, Pompeii

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Hannah Palmer

Artist
Hannah Palmer
(English, 1818 - 1893)
Title
Via delle Scuole, Pompeii
Date
1838
Medium
Graphite, watercolor, and gouache
Dimensions
7 1/4 x 10 1/2 in. Overall
Credit
Edward Blake Blair Endowment Fund and Walter A. and Dorothy Jones Frautschi Endowment Fund purchase
Accession No.
2004.30
Classification
Drawings & Watercolors
Geography
England

Related

<span>as of 1926, collection of Alfred Herbert Palmer [artist’s son]; 24 June 1971, Alfred Herbert Palmer sold to Sotheby’s; sold by Sotheby’s to Thos. Agnew &amp; Sons (London, England); 5 December 1974, sold by Thos. Agnew &amp; Sons to Lady Firth; to 2003, private collection; 2004, sold by Thos. Agnew &amp; Sons, Ltd. (London, England) to the Elvehjem Museum of Art [now called Chazen Museum of Art]</span>

  • Vaughan, William, E.E. Barker, Colin Harrison. "Samuel Palmer: Vision and Landscape." New York: British Museum Press, 2005. p. 183
  • Chazen Museum of Art. "Bulletin 2003-2007." Madison: Chazen Museum of Art, 2010. p. 58
  • Victoria and Albert Museum. "An Exhibition of Drawings, Etchings & Woodcuts by Samuel Palmer and other Disciples of William Blake." London: Board of Education, 1926. p. 31, cat. no. 43

  • Golden Age of British Watercolors 1790-1910, The: Chazen Museum of Art, 9/22/2012–12/2/2012
  • Drawing with a Brush: British Watercolors: Chazen Museum of Art, 11/10/2007–1/6/2008
  • Samuel Palmer, 1805-1881: Vision and Landscape: The British Museum, 10/11/2005–6/1/2006
  • Exhibition of Drawings, Etchings & Woodcuts by Samuel Palmer and other Disciples of William Blake, An: Victoria and Albert Museum, 10/20/1926–12/31/1926

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