Windsor Castle, North Terrace is a painting by Paul Sandby. The watercolor is a circa 1800 version of an earlier subject by the artist painted via aquatint sometime in 1770s, and appeared in Sandby's publication 'Five Views of Windsor Castle and Eton, 1776-7'. The view is from Windsor Castle's North Terrace looking west along the Thames Valley. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Association | Description | Place | Locale | Food | Event | |
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1800/00/00 | Paul Sandby | Painter | "Windsor Castle, North Terrace" is c 1880 version of an earlier 1770s painting by the artist. | Windsor Castle | Windsor |
Particulars for Windsor Castle, North Terrace: | |||
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Art Attribute | British Art | ||
Art Medium | Gouache | ||
Art Type | Painting | art of using colored substance to create a picture | |
Art Medium | Watercolor |
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