Samuel Colman (British, 1780-1845)
Samuel Colman (British, 1780-1845)

Sketching the Ruins of Tintern Abbey

Details
Samuel Colman (British, 1780-1845)
Sketching the Ruins of Tintern Abbey
signed 'S. Colman' (lower center)
oil on canvas
34½ x 46 in. (87 x 117 cm.)
Provenance
James Pelgrin.
Anon. sale, Christie's, London, 30 January 1874, lot 26 (sold to Boorne for 10.10 gns).

Lot Essay

Struck by its picturesque and romantic quality, Tintern Abbey in Southeast Wales drew numerous artists to sketch and paint under its mossy ruins. Colman's rendition of the crossing the North transept is taken from a spot also adopted by Turner in 1794 and depicted in a series watercolors now housed in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.

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