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Joseph Farington RA (1747-1821).
London Bridge and the Monument from the South West.
Oil on canvas.
Exhibited:
Royal Academy, 1791 No.252.
In its original gold leaf Royal Academician frame.
Literature:
The picture is related to a drawing of the same view in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
Farington also produced two drawings of a slightly expanded view of the Thames, one of which was engraved and appeared in Volume 2 of 'Boydell's History of the River Thames' (1796. PL62).
Dimensions
35.5 x 27 in (90 x 69cm)The BADA Standard
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