Cattle at a Watering Hole in a Valley, 1830–86, Watercolor over graphite with gouache and scratching out, sheet: 13 x 19 7/16 in. (33 x 49.4 cm), Drawings, John Henry Mole (British, Alnwick, Northumberland, 1814–1886), Born in Northumberland, Mole worked as a clerk before becoming a professional miniaturist and exhibiting at Newcastle-upon-Tyne and London. Around 1846, he shifted his focus to landscape and became a full member of the New Watercolour Society in 1848 (later the Institute of Painters in Water Colours), eventually serving as vice-president and exhibiting 679 works at their annual displays
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Cattle, Watering Hole, Valley, 1830–86, Watercolor, graphite, gouache, scratching out, sheet, 13 x 19 7/16, 33 49.4 cm, Drawings, John Henry Mole, British, Alnwick, Northumberland, 1814–1886, Born, Mole worked, clerk, becoming, professional miniaturist, exhibiting, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, London, Around 1846, shifted, focus, landscape, full member, New Watercolour Society, 1848, later, Institute, Painters, Water Colours, eventually serving, vice-president, exhibiting 679, works, annual displays
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