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A Track Rising through Trees on Otley Chevin; Origin of ‘Woodcock Shooting on the Chevin’
Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1812–13
View on Otley Chevin, with Sportsmen and Beaters
Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1812–13
Ayton Castle, near Scarborough
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1816
The River Washburne, with Otley Chevin in the Distance
Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1817
Farnley Hall and Otley from the West Chevin
Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1816–17
Caley Crags, Otley Chevin
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1818
Caley Crags, Otley Chevin
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1818
Caley Park, Otley Chevin
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1818
A Woodland Road in Caley Park, Otley Chevin
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1818
A Woodland Road in Caley Park, Otley Chevin
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1818
A Woodland Road in Caley Park, Otley Chevin
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1818
The Valley of the River Wharfe from Caley Crags, Looking West Along Otley Chevin
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1818
The Valley of the Wharfe from Caley Crags, Looking West Along Otley Chevin
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1818
The Valley of the River Wharfe from Caley Crags, Looking West Along Otley Chevin
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1818
Wharfedale from Caley Crags, Otley Chevin
Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1809
View of the Wharfe Valley from Caley Park, Otley Chevin, with a Stone Quarry in the Foreground and Farnley Hall in the Distance to the Right
Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1808
Farnley Hall from Otley Chevin
Joseph Mallord William Turner
c.1816–18
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