View of the Villa Lante on the Janiculum in Rome, 1782–83, Watercolor over traces of graphite, sheet: 9 15/16 x 14 1/2 in. (25.3 x 36.8 cm), Drawings, John Robert Cozens (British, London 1752–1797 London), Like many eighteenth-century British artists, John Robert Cozens traveled to Italy to sketch the landscape. Working en plein air—typically in graphite or black chalk—he captured the essential forms, then colored his sketches with watercolor washes either on the spot, in his Italian lodgings, or sometimes, upon his return to Britain
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View, Villa Lante, Janiculum, Rome, 1782–83, Watercolor, traces, graphite, sheet, 9 15/16 x 14 1/2, 25.3 36.8 cm, Drawings, John Robert Cozens, British, London, 1752–1797, eighteenth-century British artists, Robert, Cozens, traveled, Italy, sketch, landscape, Working en, plein, air—typically, black chalk—, captured, essential forms, colored, sketches, watercolor washes, spot, Italian lodgings, sometimes, upon, return, Britain
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