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David Cox (1783-1859).
Study of Trees.
Watercolour and black chalk.
20.8 by 28.2 cm., 8 by 11 in.
Provenance:
By descent from the artist to his Grand-daughter Hannah Cox.
With Walker Galleries, London.
With Michael Spratt, circa 1980.
This atmospheric late work is likely to date from the 1850s.
Dimensions
20.8 by 28.2 cmThe BADA Standard
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