Bray Church Yard, 1807. Creator: John Varley (British, 1778-1842).

Bray Church Yard, 1807. Creator: John Varley (British, 1778-1842).

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Bray Church Yard, 1807. The inscription on the reverse of this drawing, "Bray Church Yard-1807," likely refers to St. Michael’s, the parish church in the village of Bray on the banks of the Thames in the county of Berkshire. The banks of the lower Thames Valley provided the subject matter for many of Varley’s early watercolours. His pursuit of the picturesque led the artist to turn his back on London and its connotations of commerce and industry, focusing instead on the rural aspects of the scene.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Watercolour and graphite

Picture Type
  1. Drawing

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 6536x4420
File Size : 84,637kb


Aliases

  1. 1940.564
  1. 119729
  1. 0940008992
  1. 1940.564
  1. 2-724-728
  1. 2724728

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