
In Tate Britain
Prints and Drawings Room
View by appointment- Artist
- Joseph Mallord William Turner 1775–1851
- Part of
- Roman and French Notebook
- Medium
- Graphite on paper
- Dimensions
- Support: 71 × 88 mm
- Collection
- Tate
- Acquisition
- Accepted by the nation as part of the Turner Bequest 1856
- Reference
- D21956
Turner Bequest CCXXXVII 58 a
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Joseph Mallord William Turner Trees, with Monument
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Joseph Mallord William Turner View of the Western Edge of Narni, with the Monument and Inscription Commemorating the Building of the Mountain Road by Pope Pius VI
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