Culver Cliff, Isle of Wight, 1847, Watercolor, colored chalks and gouache over graphite, sheet: 6 11/16 x 10 5/16 in. (17 x 26.2 cm), Drawings, William Dyce (British, Aberdeen, Scotland 1806–1864 London), Dyce is best known for meticulously-rendered religious subjects that earned him the nickname 'the British Nazarene.' Completely different in character, this watercolor was made for his own pleasure in the summer of 1847, during a stay on the Isle of Wight to paint 'Neptune Resigning his Empire of the Seas to Britainnia' for the royal residence of Osborne House
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Culver Cliff, Isle, Wight, 1847, Watercolor, colored chalks, gouache, graphite, sheet, 6 11/16 x 10 5/16, 17 26.2 cm, Drawings, William Dyce, British, Aberdeen, Scotland, 1806–1864, London, Dyce, best, meticulously-rendered religious subjects, earned, nickname, British Nazarene, Completely different, character, watercolor, own pleasure, summer, stay, paint, Neptune Resigning, Empire, Seas, Britainnia, royal residence, Osborne House
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