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  • Video: Mrs Holt
  • 'Waterfall beneath a High Bridge', Thomas Creswick
  • 'The Castalian Spring', Thomas Creswick
  • 'The Ruins of the Château d'Apchon', Auguste Bonheur
  • 'Poor Travellers at the Door of a Capuchin Convent', William Collins
  • 'Lago Maggiore', James Baker Pyne
  • 'The Windmill', Thomas Creswick
  • 'Ploughing Scene, Morning', Auguste Bonheur
  • 'The Cow at the Watering Place', Jean Baptiste Camille Corot
  • 'Lake Scene', Sir Edwin Landseer
  • 'The Valley of the Thames', Keeley Halswelle
  • 'Landscape, Hampstead', John Everett Millais
  • 'Morning', Thomas Creswick
  • 'Sonning Weir', Keeley Halswelle
  • 'The return from the mill', Rosa Bonheur

'Waterfall beneath a High Bridge', Thomas Creswick

Waterfall beneath a high bridge

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Artwork Details

Medium and Support: Oil on canvas
Date:about 1836 - 1840
Accession No: WAG 209

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