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Frederick Waters Watts - An Old Bridge at Hendon, Middlesex

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A follower of John Constable, Watts (English, Bath, 1800 - Hampstead, 1870) was a widely-exhibited landscapist but ceased painting around 1860. In this canvas, his meticulous attention to setting, as in the crumbling brickwork at the end of the bridge, is animated by sprightly figures: passersby on the road, a wader in the water, and a dog hovering at the stream’s edge. This painting is thought to have been sent by Watts to the Royal Academy exhibition of 1828. A second version of the subject is in the Philadelphia Museum of Art; a third version has yet to be located.

[Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York - Oil on canvas, 55.2 x 83.2 cm]

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