
In Tate Britain
Prints and Drawings Room
View by appointment- Artist
- Philip James De Loutherbourg 1740–1812
- Medium
- Pen and ink and graphite on paper
- Dimensions
- Support: 78 × 121 mm
- Collection
- Tate
- Acquisition
- Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
- Reference
- D36389
Turner Bequest CCCLXXII 30
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Philip James De Loutherbourg Houses and Part of the Bridge at Llangollen
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Philip James De Loutherbourg Houses and Mountains Seen from a Bridge near Llangollen
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Philip James De Loutherbourg View of a River with Houses by a Single-Arched Bridge, and a Tower on a Wooded Hill Beyond
1786 or 1800 -
Philip James De Loutherbourg The Bridge at Beddgelert with Part of Moel Hebog
1786 or 1800 -
Philip James De Loutherbourg The River Dee at Llangollen, with Hills Beyond; Looking West
1786 or 1800 -
Philip James De Loutherbourg View up Nant Ffrancon towards the Glyders
1786 or 1800 -
Philip James De Loutherbourg A House and Trees, with Distant Valley and Mountain
1786 or 1800 -
Philip James De Loutherbourg Hills and Woods at Briton Ferry, Seen from the Estuary of the Neath River
1786 or 1800 -
Philip James De Loutherbourg Houses at Beddgelert, with a Mountain Beyond
1786 or 1800 -
Philip James De Loutherbourg An Iron Foundry at Swansea, with the Masts of a Ship, and the Banks of a River
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Philip James De Loutherbourg The Banks of the River Dee at Llangollen
1786 or 1800 -
Philip James De Loutherbourg A Large Copper-Smelting Works at Swansea (Perhaps the Copper Works at Landore on the River Tawe, North of Swansea)
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Philip James De Loutherbourg A Wooded Cape with a House on a Low Promontory at Briton Ferry
1786 or 1800 -
Philip James De Loutherbourg View of the Mountains round Llyn Ogwen, Looking North West
1786 or 1800 -
Philip James De Loutherbourg The Engine Building at John Morris’s Fforest Copper Works, Clase
1786 or 1800