Date: c.1786-1790
Medium: Ink wash on paper.

Display Date: British, 1734 - 1797
Nationality: British
Biography: Artist.
Date: c.1786-1790
Medium: Ink wash on paper.
| Object Type: | Drawing |
| Dimensions: | Support: 438 × 321 mm (17 1/4 × 12 5/8 in.) |
| Description: | Nicolson suggests that this drawing and other tree studies within this group, could have been made during one of Wright's trips to Needwood Forest to visit his friend Rev Thomas Gisborne of Yoxall Lodge, and thus dates them to the late 1780s. [see Nicolson, B. 'Wright of Derby' (1968), p.134.] However, Jane Wallis draws attention to the similarity of these studies and the tree studies of Alexander Cozens. She also notes the similarity of this tree study to a tree (seen in reverse) in Wright's painting 'View of Head of Ullswater Lake' of c.1795 (illustrated in Nicolson, plate 345). [see Wallis, J. 'Joseph Wright of Derby' (1997), pp.103-104. The 'blot' technique advocated by Cozens in his 1759 'Essay' and 1785-6 'New Method' was applicable to trees, and it is to this that Wright's tree studies may be connected. Cozens later also published 'The Shape Skeleton and Foliage of Thirty Two Species of Trees' (1771), but the present tree study does not appear to be a study after any of the illustrations included in that publication. [LB: 2024] |
| Inscriptions: | Inscribed on verso (handwritten in pencil): 'N28'. |
| Provenance: | ...; William Bemrose of Derby; by descent to his son, Charles Lloyd Bemrose, by whom donated to Derby Museums in 1914. |
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| Item Ref: | 1914-517/60 |