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Hermits by a Pool
Hermits by a Pool
Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford
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Artist
Ascribed to Wilson
Title
Hermits by a Pool
Date
c.1765 (undated)
Medium
Black and white chalk on greyish-brown paper
Dimensions
Metric: 254 x 345 mm
Imperial: 10 x 13 1/2 in.
Details
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Collection
Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford. To license image, click here.
Accession Number
WA1855.144
Wilson Online Reference
D364
Description
A monk or hermit stands and another sits by a large boulder in the foreground, from which a flight of steps ascends left. A figure kneels before a wayside cross at the top.
Provenance
Chambers Hall Gift, 1855
Signature/inscription
Unsigned; no inscription
Collectors' marks
[1] Lower right corner: Chambers Hall (Lugt 551)
[2] Lower right corner: Oxford University Galleries (Lugt 2003)
Related Drawings
D365 Ascribed to Wilson,
Study of a Boulder
, Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford
D366
Landscape; A Pool of Water at the Foot of a Mountain
, Victoria & Albert Museum
Critical commentary
Constable suggested that D364, D365 and D366 might be connected with a missing painting exhibited by Wilson at the Royal Academy in 1775 (347),
An Hermitage at Marino
.
Bibliography
WGC, pp. 111, 230, pl. 124b; Brown 1982, pp. 667-68, no. 1904, pl. 552
Link to WG Constable Archive Record
WGC/1/1/138
Condition/Conservation
The chalk surface is rubbed in places
Work of Art
Drawings
Ascribed to Wilson,
Study of a Boulder
, Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford
Richard Wilson (1713/14-1782),
Landscape; A Pool of Water at the Foot of a Mountain
, Victoria & Albert Museum
Biographies
Chambers Hall (1786-1855)
Documents
William George Constable,
Richard Wilson
David Blayney Brown,
Catalogue of the Collection of Drawings in the Ashmolean Museum, Volume IV: The Earlier British Drawings, British Artists and Foreigners working in Britain born before c.1775