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Item details: Combined word search equal to waterfall AND Date to 1780 AND Object class beginning fine art


Thomas Hearne (1744-1817)
Sir George Beaumont and Joseph Farington painting a waterfall at Lodore, 1777
pencil, pen and watercolour on paper
drawing (pen and ink, watercolour and bodycolour)
410 x 285 mm

Provenance:
Purchase 1984, with the support of the National Heritage Memorial Fund and the V&A Purchase Grant Fund

Exhibited:
Landscape in Britain c.1750-1850, The Tate Gallery, Tate Gallery, The, 1973
The Discovery of the Lake District, The Wordsworth Museum, Wordsworth Trust, The, 1982
The Discovery of the Lake District, The Victoria and Albert Museum, Wordsworth Trust, The V and A Museum, The, 1984
Thomas Hearne 1744-1817, Bolton Museum and Art Gallery, Bolton Museum and Art Gallery, 1985
Derwentwater: The Vale of Elysium, The Wordsworth Museum, Wordsworth Trust, The, 1986
William Wordsworth and the Age of English Romanticism, New York Public Library Indiana University Art Museum Illinois Historical Society, Wordsworth Trust, The Rutgers University, 1987-8
Discovery of the Lake District, Hankyu Deparment Store, Hankyu, 1991
The Art Treasures of England, the regional collections, Royal Academy of Arts, 1998
Images of the Lake District, 1750 to the present day, The Wordsworth Museum, 1998-9
A Picture of Britain, Tate Britain, 2005
Savage Grandeur and Noblest Thoughts, The Wordsworth Museum, 2010-1, Cat. number: 16
On the Spot, Victoria Gallery and Museum, 2013-4
Reference GRMDC.B127