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Glebe Farm
Printmaker:
Lucas, David
Painter:
Constable, John
(After)
History note: John R. Menzies collection
Through the National Art Collections Fund
Method of acquisition: Given (1954-06) by Anonymous
Circa 1831 - 1832
Progress proof, touched. Published in English Landscape, part V, July 1832.
Support
composed of
paper
Plate
Height 178 mm
Width 250 mm
Sheet
Height 229 mm
Width 304 mm
Mezzotint : Touched
Accession number: P.157-1954
Primary reference Number: 4523
Shirley: 29 e
Wedmore (Lucas): 20
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Paintings, Drawings and Prints
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