Oxwich Bay (painting)

Painting by Clarkson Stanfield From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Oxwich Bay is an 1851 landscape painting by the British artist Clarkson Stanfield. It features a view of Oxwich Bay on the coast of South Wales, by the Great Tor of the Gower Peninsula.[1] Stanfield was a celebrated painter of seascapes during the romantic era, whose works often drew comparisons to his friend J.M.W. Turner.[2]

Year1851
Dimensions74 cm × 125 cm (29 in × 49 in)
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Oxwich Bay
ArtistClarkson Stanfield
Year1851
TypeOil on canvas, landscape painting
Dimensions74 cm × 125 cm (29 in × 49 in)
LocationGuildhall Art Gallery, London
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This painting was displayed at the Royal Academy Exhibition of 1851 at the National Gallery. Acquired by the collector Charles Gassiot, it was lent by him for the Stanfield retrospective at the Winter Exhibition of 1870 at Burlington House. Gassiot bequeathed the picture to the Guildhall Art Gallery in 1902.[3]

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