Showing posts with label David Cox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Cox. Show all posts

Sunday, September 22, 2013

David Cox

 On the Medway (1850s)
 
 On the Wye (ca. 1832)
  
 Pirate's Isle (1826)
  
 The Fish Market on the Beach at Hastings (ca. 1819)
  
 The Hayfield (1850)
  
 The Junction of the Severn and the Wye with Chepstow in the Distance (1830)
  
 The Poplar Avenue, after Hobbema (ca. 1835)
  
 The Road Across the Common (1853)
  
 Waiting for the Ferry Boat (ca. 1835)
  
Windermere During the Regatta (1832)

Thursday, August 22, 2013

David Cox

David Cox (1783-1859) was a landscape artist who worked primarily in watercolor. One can see echoes of Turner in his work.

 A Welsh Funeral, Betwys-y-Coed (ca. 1847-50)
  
 Antwerp, Morning (1832)
  
 Battle Abbey, Sussex
  
 Boy Opening Gate for Sheep
  
 Crossing Lancaster Sands (1830s)
[here's Turner's painting of the very same subject]
  
 Dover (1832)
  
 Going to the Hayfield (1849)
  
 Haymaking (ca. 1808)
  
 Landscape with a Man Washing His Feet at a Fountain, after Poussin (ca. 1821)
  
London Bridge

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Landscapes

 Alexander Nasmyth: A View of Tantallon Castle (ca. 1816)

 Alfred Glendening: Haymaking and A River Scene

 Andrew Maccallum: Silvery Moments, Burnham Beeches (1885)

 Bonomi Edward Warren: In the Shady Beechwoods

 Alfred De Breanski Sr: An Evening Glow at Dunkeld


 Edward Theodore Compton: Sorrento Near Capri

 George Turner: Monsal Dale, Derbyshire (1879)

David Cox: Rhyl Sands (ca. 1854)

 
   David Cox: A Windy Day (1850)

 David Cox: River Scene with Boys Fishing

Edmund Gill: Falls in the Clyde Corry Lynn (1866)