Title | Quay Hill, Tenby |
Artist | John Doman Turner |
Date | 21st August 1912 |
Medium | Watercolour. Charcoal. |
Dimensions | 38.5 x 28.5cm (15,1/4 x 11,1/4″) |
Distinguishing marks | Signed and dated 21st August 1912 |
Collection | Private collection |
Exhibitions | Spencer Gore & his Circle exhibition at Piano Nobile and the Museum of Richmond – September 1996 |
Source | https://www.piano-nobile.com/publications/29-spencer-gore-his-circle-with-a-special-focus-on-john-doman-turner/ |
This is one of three works which the artist produced on a trip to Tenby, the famous sea side resort in South Wales. The high viewpoint is a pictorial technique learnt from Gore and is a characteristic of the Camden Town Group.
Source: Spencer Gore & his Circle exhibition at Piano Nobile and the Museum of Richmond
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