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Ships outward bound from Cardiff approaching Penarth Head, Glamorgan

PETHERICK, John

© Amgueddfa Cymru - Museum Wales
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Collection

Amgueddfa Cymru - Museum Wales

Item Number

NMW A 3103

Creation/Production

PETHERICK, John
Date: 1856

Acquisition

Purchase, 14/4/1989

Measurements

Height (cm): 9.6
Width (cm): 13.1
Height (in): 3
Width (in): 5

Techniques

watercolour over pencil on paper

Material

watercolour
pencil
Paper

Location

In store
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Tags

  • Fine Art
  • Hills
  • Landscape
  • Landscape Features
  • Petherick, John
  • Sea
  • Ship And Boat
  • Travel And Transport
  • Watercolour
  • Works On Paper

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