Salisbury Cathedral 1897
charlesjohnwatson
theartinstituteofchicago
drawing, print, etching, paper, ink
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landscape illustration sketch
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drawing
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light pencil work
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etching
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pencil sketch
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incomplete sketchy
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etching
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paper
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ink
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ink drawing experimentation
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england
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pen-ink sketch
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watercolour illustration
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pencil art
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watercolor
"Salisbury Cathedral" is an etching by Charles John Watson, a British artist known for his detailed and evocative landscapes. Created in 1897, the artwork depicts the grand facade of Salisbury Cathedral, showcasing its intricate architectural details and imposing presence. The artist's masterful use of line and shadow creates a sense of depth and grandeur, highlighting the cathedral's timeless beauty. The etching, now housed at the Art Institute of Chicago, serves as a testament to Watson's skillful depiction of architectural subjects and the enduring allure of English cathedrals.
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