Ashmolean Museum Oxford
An 11 x 14'' print featuring Waterlilies in the Cherwell by William Turner of Oxford, 1851, watercolour and bodycolour.
Supplied unframed, this print comes with a backing board and is sealed in a clear cellophane pocket. Fits perfectly into one of our mini print frames.
JMW Turner (1775–1851) was a renowned landscape artist who had an intimate knowledge of Oxford. The River Cherwell in Oxfordshire provides a perfect habitat for waterlilies and rushes, which thrive in the foreground due to the deepening of the stream. Turner's uncle owned the nearby Shipton-on-Cherwell manor and estate, which can be faintly seen in the distance.
Credit: William Turner of Oxford, 1851 Waterlilies in the Cherwell © Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford.
Exclusive to the Ashmolean Museum.
Dimensions: 27.9 x 35.6cm
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