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A6641.33
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Print, soft ground etching, Derwent Water from Isthmus,
Keswick, Cumberland, by William Green, Ambleside,
Westmorland, 1809.
Plate 33 in Sixty Studies from Nature, 1810.
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No. 33.
DERWENT WATER, FROM ISTHMUS.
That point of the projecting shore of Derwent Water called
Isthmus, lies north of Vicar's Island, and is covered with
trees, of which some are oaks of a respectable growth.
Vicar's Island appears on the right, and in the middle of
the subject, edging the lake, see Friar Crag - the distance
is Wallow Crag and various large rocks above Barrow Common.
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source type:-
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Green 1810 (plate 33)
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inscription:-
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DERWENT WATER FROM ISTHMUS. / Drawn & Engraved by William
Green, and Published at Ambleside, Augst. 1, 1809.
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inscription:-
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watermark:
J WHATMAN / 1813
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74x52.5cm
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63x40cm (about)
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