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- Algernon Newton 1880–1968
- Title
- Drawing of St Paul’s Cathedral from the river, on the reverse an ink drawing ‘Cupola in Venice’
- Date
- Date not known
- Format
- Artwork - on paper, unique
- Collection
- Tate Archive
- Acquisition
- Presented by Mrs Douglas Chanter, 1974
- Reference
- TGA 749/2/48
Archive context
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Algernon Newton Drawing ‘Fishing boats with sails half-furled, at river mouth’
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Algernon Newton Squared sketch for ‘The River Erme’
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Algernon Newton Drawing of landscape, bridge, waterfall with two figures and notes on the reverse
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Algernon Newton Drawing of mountains and river valley
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Algernon Newton Untitled
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Algernon Newton Drawing of trees and landscape, on the reverse a sketch of houses
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Algernon Newton Drawing of a tree with address inscribed on the reverse
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Algernon Newton Drawing of a building on the horizon, on the reverse, colour washes
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Algernon Newton Sketch of a cliff, tree and river
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Algernon Newton Drawing of house and trees with notes on the reverse
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Algernon Newton Etching of houses by a river
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Algernon Newton Etching of trees by a river
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Algernon Newton Drawing of Regent’s Canal, Paddington with blank framed drawn on reverse
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