Sir George Clausen RA, Study relating to 'Autumn Morning: the Fields', probably 1920s.
Pencil, chalk , ink and watercolour. 212 mm x 270 mm. © Photo: Royal Academy of Arts, London.
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Sir George Clausen RA (1852 - 1944)
RA Collection: Art
212 mm x 270 mm
Sir George Clausen RA
Compositional study for 'Autumn Morning: the Fields', probably 1920s
Pencil and chalk on laid paper
From: Augustus Charles Cooper
Photograph of George Clausen's 'Autumn Morning: the Fields' (Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Cork, Ireland), ca. 1928
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