Artist
Title
A Single-Arched Stone Bridge and a Cottage, with ?Aran Fawddwy Behind
Date 1798-9
MediumGraphite and watercolour on paper
Dimensionssupport: 278 x 435 mm
Collection
Tate
Acquisition Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
Reference
D00872
Turner Bequest XXXIII A
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Joseph Mallord William Turner, 'A Single-Arched Stone Bridge and a Cottage, with ?Aran Fawddwy Behind, 1798-9
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Joseph Mallord William Turner,
'A Single-Arched Stone Bridge and a Cottage, with ?Aran Fawddwy Behind', 1798-9
Joseph Mallord William Turner,
'?View towards Snowdon from above Traeth Bach, with Moel Hebog and Aberglaslyn', 1799-1800
Joseph Mallord William Turner,
'View of Dolgellau (Dolgelly) from the North, with Cader Idris Beyond; Llanelltyd Bridge to the Right', 1798
Joseph Mallord William Turner,
'?The Estuary of the Mawddach, Looking East from the South Shore, near Barmouth (?Arthog)', 1798
Joseph Mallord William Turner,
'View down a Valley with Two Peaks in the Distance (?Cader Idris from Castell y Bere)', 1798
Joseph Mallord William Turner,
'Cottages, with a Ship Moored beside the Estuary of the Mawddach near Barmouth', 1798
Joseph Mallord William Turner,
'The Estuary of the Mawddach near Barmouth, with Cader Idris Beyond', 1798
Joseph Mallord William Turner,
'View Looking East up the Estuary of the Mawddach with Cader Idris in the Distance', 1798
Joseph Mallord William Turner,
'Harlech Castle from Below, Seen from the North', 1798
Joseph Mallord William Turner,
'Harlech Castle from the South East, with Houses in the Foreground', c.1798
Joseph Mallord William Turner,
'Harlech Castle from the North - the Tremadoc Road', 1798
Joseph Mallord William Turner,
'Harlech from the South, with the Estuary of Traeth Bach in the Distance', 1798
Joseph Mallord William Turner,
'?The Pass of Aberglaslyn, Looking North towards Beddgelert and Lliwedd; Snowdon Beyond', 1798
Joseph Mallord William Turner,
'?Llyn Dinas, near Beddgelert', 1798
Joseph Mallord William Turner,
'?Moel Hebog and Dinas Emrys from Llyn Dinas', 1798
Joseph Mallord William Turner,
'Dolbadarn Castle and Lake Llanberis', 1798
Joseph Mallord William Turner,
'View Looking West up the Valley of Nant-y-Gwrhyd from Capel Curig, towards Snowdon', 1798
Joseph Mallord William Turner,
'Pont-y-Pair, Betws-y-Coed', 1798
Joseph Mallord William Turner,
'A Waterfall among Wooded Rocks, Probably Swallow Falls near Betws-y-Coed', 1798
Joseph Mallord William Turner,
'Harlech Castle from the South', 1798