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Leigh Tor Rocks at Poundsgate, near New Bridge on the Dart, Devon

Leigh Tor Rocks at Poundsgate, near New Bridge on the Dart, Devon

1800
Location: not on view

Did You Know?

In addition to working as a watercolorist, John White Abbott served professionally as an apothecary and surgeon.

Description

This closely observed watercolor was made in Dartmoor—an expanse of moorland in southwest England capped with a series of more than 100 exposed granite hilltops known as "tors," ranging from the monolithic to the nondescript. John White Abbott chose a low vantage point that accentuated the looming immensity of the outcrop in whose shelter a herd of cows has converged. Almost austere in its lack of superfluous detail, this small sheet suggests the untamed quality of the Devon moors.
  • John White Abbott (1763-1851)
    1981
    (sale, Sotheby's, London, November 19, 1981, no. 188)
    after 1981-?
    (Colnaghi & Co., New York, NY)
    ?-before 2007
    Harry and Nina Pollock, Cleveland Heights, OH
    2007
    Painting and Drawing Society, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH, given to the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
    2007-
    Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
  • Lemonedes, Heather. "Quintessentially British." Cleveland Art (July/August 2007). Mentioned: pp. 8-11; Reproduced: p. 9
    Lemonedes, Heather. British Drawings: The Cleveland Museum of Art. Exh. Cat. Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Museum of Art, 2013. Mentioned: pp. 52-53, 143, no. 15; Reproduced: p. 53
  • British Drawings from the Cleveland Museum of Art . The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (organizer) (February 10-May 26, 2013).
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https://www.clevelandart.org/art/2005.200