[Hopper, Edward Betts] 1799?-1840 :Highgate from Hampstead Heath [1839]

[Hopper, Edward Betts] 1799?-1840 :Highgate from Hampstead Heath [1839]
Date
1839
By
Hopper, Edward Betts, 1799?-1840; Dunne, Margaret E, active 1930s-1990s
Reference
A-001-057
Description

A Gothic church spire and church building surrounded by other buildings and trees, viewed across fenced and treed farmland, with two cows, a donkey and two other animals. Probably a view from near the artist's family home in Hampstead Heath.

This group of drawings (A-001-056/059) was prepared by the artist, before his departure from England in September 1839, to bring with him to New Zealand to remind him of his home.

Quantity: 1 drawing(s).

Physical Description: Pencil on paper, 158 x 195 mm (image) on sheet 186 x 229 mm

Access restrictions
Partly restricted - Please use surrogate in place of original
Format
1 drawing(s), Works of art, Pencil works, Pencil on paper, 158 x 195 mm (image) on sheet 186 x 229 mm, Orientation: Horizontal image
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