Windsor Great Park, 1790–99, Watercolor and gouache, sheet: 9 x 12 3/16 in. (22.9 x 30.9 cm), Drawings, Paul Sandby (British, baptized Nottingham 1731–1809 London), Sinuous tree trunks frame this view of a dense wood where a bull drinks from a sunlit pond and a figure stands in a distant glade. One of the eighteenth-century's most accomplished topographical painters, Sandby likely made this watercolor for his own pleasure while visiting his elder brother Thomas, the Deputy Ranger of Windsor Great Park
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Windsor Great Park, 1790–99, Watercolor, gouache, sheet, 9 x 12 3/16, 22.9 30.9 cm, Drawings, Paul Sandby, British, baptized Nottingham, 1731–1809, London, Sinuous tree, trunks, frame, view, dense wood, bull drinks, sunlit pond, figure stands, distant glade, eighteenth-century, accomplished topographical, painters, Sandby, watercolor, own pleasure, visiting, elder brother, Thomas, Deputy Ranger, Great, Park
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