Lot Essay
A group of similar drawings by Cozens was sold in these Rooms, 20 October 1970, lots 29 - 33, from the collection of Sir John Dimsdale, Bt. Lot 31 (illustrated) is particularly close in composition to the present drawing, as is a drawing in the Whitworth Art Gallery, University of Manchester, M.W.I. no. 832.
Drawings such as these were contemporary with Cozens's Essay to Facilitate the Inventing of Landskips, intended for Students in the Art, 1759. Cozens illustrated his essay with eight such 'rude black sketches' or 'blots'. Each drawing referred to a 'stile of composition' and took the form of outline landscape sketches. A drawing of identical size is illustrated in K. Sloan, Alexander and John Robert Cozens: The Poetry of Landscape, New Haven and London, 1986, p. 31.
Drawings such as these were contemporary with Cozens's Essay to Facilitate the Inventing of Landskips, intended for Students in the Art, 1759. Cozens illustrated his essay with eight such 'rude black sketches' or 'blots'. Each drawing referred to a 'stile of composition' and took the form of outline landscape sketches. A drawing of identical size is illustrated in K. Sloan, Alexander and John Robert Cozens: The Poetry of Landscape, New Haven and London, 1986, p. 31.