Artist
Attributed to Samuel Alken Senior (1756‑1815)
Title
Landscape with Trees and a Low House
Date date not known
MediumGraphite and watercolour on paper
Dimensionssupport: 344 x 241 mm
Collection
Tate
Acquisition Purchased as part of the Oppé Collection with assistance from the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund 1996
Reference
T09606
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Attributed to Samuel Alken Senior, 'Landscape with Trees and a Low House, date not known
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Samuel Alken Senior (attributed to),
'Landscape with Trees and a Low House'date not known
Juan Araujo,
'2G Magazine No. 23 and 24'date not known
Juan Araujo,
'Glass House No. 7'date not known
John Augustus Atkinson,
'A Belgian Waggon with Four Horses'date not known
Heneage Finch, Fourth Earl of Aylesford,
'A House in the Dutch Style, by a Church Spire'date not known
Heneage Finch, Fourth Earl of Aylesford,
'A House on a Tree-Covered Slope above a River'date not known
Heneage Finch, Fourth Earl of Aylesford,
'A House under a Rock Face. Verso: Sketches'date not known
Rev. William Henry Barnard,
'A Village Street'date not known
Rev. William Henry Barnard,
'Tivoli'date not known
Sir George Howland Beaumont, Bt,
'[title not known]'date not known
Ferdinand Becker (attributed to),
'Rome, the Tiber'date not known
Robert Brandard,
'Continental Street Scene'date not known
British School 19th century,
'A French Church with Square Tower'date not known
British School 19th century,
'A House. Verso: Small Sailing Ship'date not known
British School 19th century,
'Turner's Last Home, Chelsea'date not known
British School 19th century,
'View in Italy. Houses on Cliffs'date not known
British School 19th century,
'View of Louvain'date not known
British (?) School,
'Chelsea Reach, Looking towards Battersea'date not known
British (?) School,
'Prospect of the Original House, Built by the Late Surgeon Norton, Inventor of Maredant's Drops, the South Side of Golden Square, London; - Now the Residence and Property of his Assistant and Successor, Mr John Hayman'date not known
British (?) School,
'The Ambassadors House'date not known