Swiss Landscape with Waterfall

nationality
British
birth-death
1717-1786
Creation date
Collection
Prints
Materials
brown ink and watercolor washes over pencil on white laid paper
Dimensions
12 7/16 x 16 1/16 in
Not Currently On View
Credit line
Nicholas H. Noyes Fund and Kurt F. Pantzer, Sr. Memorial Fund
Accession number
1995.111
Gallery Label

Switzerland was an unexplored and somewhat lawless sketching ground when Alexander and his son John Robert Cozens passed through on their way to Italy in the 1760s and 1770s.

Their simple gray and brown ink travel sketches admirably captured the loft of the mountains, the rush of the waterfalls and the stillness of the Alps for the next generation of English watercolors.

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