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Artist page for Frederick Richard Lee (1799–1879)
1798 in Barnstaple, Devon – 5 June 1879 in Vleesch Bank
Artist page for Frederick Richard Lee (1799–1879)
1798 in Barnstaple, Devon – 5 June 1879 in Vleesch Bank
‘Arthur Hughes at the Age of Four‘, Samuel Lane, c.1836
Hill Pond, Hampstead Heath, with a Boy Sitting on a Bank
‘Landscape with Cottage and Figures‘, George Constable
Hill Pond, Hampstead Heath, with a Boy Sitting on a Bank
Tate glossary definition for brutalism: Architectural style of the 1950s and 1960s characterised by simple, block-like forms and raw concrete construction
Hayward Gallery and National Theatre on London’s South Bank
‘Jupiter Pluvius‘, Joseph Gandy, 1819
’ John Constable c.1819–20 Rouen: The Left Bank
‘Through the Looking-Glass‘, Louise Jopling, 1875
Pankhurst 1907 View by appointment On a Pot Bank
‘A Wooded Hillside, Schematic Sky‘, Alexander Cozens
View by appointment Rays of Light Behind a Low Bank
‘The Glebe Farm, Langham’, John Constable, 1815
known View by appointment A Barge by a River Bank
‘Summer, Afternoon – After a Shower’‘, doubtfully attributed to John Constable
display at Tate Britain part of JMW Turner A Bank
‘Bridge near Rajmahal, Bihar‘, Thomas Daniell, 1827
Turner c.1830–5 Rouen: A View from the Left Bank