The Moat Island, Windsor Great Park, 1754–55 (?), Watercolor, pen and gray ink, graphite, Sheet: 11 1/8 x 18 1/4 in. (28.3 x 46.3 cm), Drawings, Thomas Sandby (British, baptized Nottingham 1723–1798 Windsor), Sandby and his younger brother, Paul, were leading early practitioners of watercolor in England. Employed as artist and landscape architect by the Duke of Cumberland, the Ranger of Windsor Great Park from 1750, Thomas made the present study for a set of prints titled 'Eight Views of Windsor,' published in 1754-55
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Moat Island, Windsor Great Park, 1754–55, Watercolor, pen, gray ink, graphite, Sheet, 11 1/8 x 18 1/4, 28.3 46.3 cm, Drawings, Thomas Sandby, British, baptized Nottingham, 1723–1798, Windsor, Sandby, younger brother, Paul, leading early practitioners, watercolor, England, Employed, artist, landscape architect, Duke, Cumberland, Ranger, Great, Park, 1750, Thomas, present study, set, prints titled, Eight Views, published, 1754-55
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