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Studio Volume 79 Collection

Step into Studio Volume 79 and immerse yourself in a world of timeless artistry

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Studio Volume 79 Collection: The Old Fisherman, 1903. Artist: Joseph Edward Southall
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Studio Volume 79 Collection: La Mi-Careme sur les Boulevards, 1897. Artist: Camille Pissarro
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Studio Volume 79 Collection: Sackbridge Hall, Near Lowther, c1928. Artist: Peter de Wint
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Studio Volume 79 Collection: Coast Scene, c1819. Artist: Peter de Wint
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Studio Volume 79 Collection: A Lane With Cottages, c1820. Artist: Peter de Wint
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Studio Volume 79 Collection: Hay Cart Crossing a Stream, c1824. Artist: Peter de Wint
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Studio Volume 79 Collection: Near Lowther Castle, c1818. Artist: Peter de Wint
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Studio Volume 79 Collection: Nearing The Harbour, c1820. Artist: Peter de Wint
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Studio Volume 79 Collection: The Thames from Greenwich Hill, c1820. Artist: Peter de Wint
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Studio Volume 79 Collection: The Woodcutter, 1858. Artist: David Cox the elder
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Studio Volume 79 Collection: Flying the Kite, 1852. Artist: David Cox the elder
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Studio Volume 79 Collection: The Cart Shed, 1841. Artist: David Cox the elder
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Studio Volume 79 Collection: Tintern Abbey, c1840. Artists: David Cox the elder, Walter de Clare
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Studio Volume 79 Collection: Church of St. Eustache, Paris, c1829. Artist: David Cox the elder
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Studio Volume 79 Collection: Classical Landscape, c1832. Artist: John Sell Cotman
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Studio Volume 79 Collection: Gateway of the Abbey Aumale, Normandy, 1832. Artist: John Sell Cotman
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Studio Volume 79 Collection: Yarmouth Beach, c1808. Artist: John Sell Cotman
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Studio Volume 79 Collection: Trentham Church, c1810. Artist: John Sell Cotman
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Studio Volume 79 Collection: Twickenham, c1808. Artist: John Sell Cotman
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Studio Volume 79 Collection: St. Botolphs Priory, Essex, c1806. Artist: John Sell Cotman
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Studio Volume 79 Collection: Dance Rhythm, c1920. Artist: Eric Harald Macbeth Robertson
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Studio Volume 79 Collection: Twilight, Avignon, 1920. Artist: Herbert Edwin Pelham Hughes-Stanton
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Studio Volume 79 Collection: Sleeping Earth and Wakening Moon, c1905. Artist: Mary Evelyn De Morgan
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Studio Volume 79 Collection: The Annunciation, 1898. Artist: Arthur Joseph Gaskin

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Step into Studio Volume 79 and immerse yourself in a world of timeless artistry. Transport yourself to the tranquil shores with "The Old Fisherman" by Joseph Edward Southall, where the artist captures the essence of a bygone era in 1903. Experience the picturesque beauty of Sackbridge Hall near Lowther through Peter de Wint's skilled brushstrokes in his masterpiece from c1928. Let your imagination wander as you explore this idyllic countryside scene. Peter de Wint continues to captivate with his enchanting "Coast Scene" from c1819, inviting you to breathe in the salty air and feel the sand beneath your feet. And just around the corner, discover "A Lane With Cottages" from c1820, where quaint homes nestled amongst nature create an atmosphere of serenity. Marvel at Peter de Wint's ability to bring life to landscapes as he portrays a hay cart gracefully crossing a stream in his work from c1824. Nearby, witness another stroke of genius with "Near Lowther Castle" painted in 1818 - an exquisite portrayal that transports you back in time. As we journey further, let us not forget Walter de Clare and David Cox the elder's collaboration on Tintern Abbey circa 1840. Their combined talents beautifully capture both architectural grandeur and natural splendor. David Cox takes center stage with his evocative piece titled "The Woodcutter" created in 1858 - a testament to human labor amidst nature's bounty. Feel your spirits soar alongside children flying kites depicted by Cox himself in his work dating back to 1852 aptly named "Flying The Kite. " Intrigue awaits within "The Cart Shed, " crafted by David Cox senior himself during 1841; it invites contemplation on rural life and its simple yet profound beauty.