View of the Avon Gorge
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This is one of the finest of Danby's Bristol paintings and was painted as a companion to 'A Scene in Leigh Woods', which shows a couple relaxing in a glade. Here, we look down the Avon Gorge with the entrance of Nightingale Valley, leading to Leigh Woods, on the left. It would have been an ambitious undertaking for Danby to paint a pair of paintings and it is likely it was a commission. The patron is not known, but it might have been Richard Bright, an eminent merchant, who lived nearby at Ham Green.
Oil on mahogany panel, 1822.
Oil on mahogany panel, 1822.
Art Print Sizes:
- Small - 30 x 40 cm
- Medium - 45 x 60 cm
- Large - 60 x 80 cm
- X Large - 75 x 100cm
Stretched Canvas Sizes:
- Small - 36 x 40cm
- Medium - 54 x 60 cm
- Large - 72 x 80 cm
- X Large - 90 x 100 cm
Unstretched Canvas size
- Small - 50 x 54 cm
- Medium - 68 x 74 cm
- Large - 86 x 94 cm
- X Large - 104 x 114 cm
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