Travellers on a Highland Road
David, the Younger Cox (1809 - 1885)
Watercolour and body colour on paper
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About the work
- Location
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Country: UK
City: London
Place: Scotland Office, Dover House, Whitehall
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About the artist
David Cox the younger was born in Dulwich, south-east London, the son of the more famous David Cox the Elder (1783-1859), one of the most gifted of English landscape painters. As a result, his career was largely pre-destined, although he spent a brief time in the Navy. He accompanied his father on many sketching tours, including visits to Holland and Belgium in 1826. He first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1827 and assisted his father in his teaching practice until 1841, when he took over the business. Like his father, he drew much of his inspiration from North Wales, although he also painted landscapes of Scotland, the Lake District, the Home Counties and Devon.
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Explore
- Places
- Scotland
- Subjects
- topography, landscape C19th, tree, donkey, mountain, Scottish, man, woman, basket, stone wall, road
- Materials & Techniques
- paper (as artists material), watercolour (as artists materials), body colour, watercolour (as object name)
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Details
- Title
- Travellers on a Highland Road
- Date
- Medium
- Watercolour and body colour on paper
- Dimensions
- height: 34.00 cm, width: 48.00 cm
- Acquisition
- Purchased from Christie's, 12 October 1976
- Provenance
- Sold through Christie's, London, 'English Drawings and Watercolours' sale, on 12 October 1976 (Lot 56); from which sale purchased by the Department of the Environment
- GAC number
- 12489