Water Mill (Liber Studiorum, part VIII, plate 37) February 1, 1812 Designed and etched by Joseph Mallord William Turner British Turner distilled his ideas about landscape In "Liber Studiorum" (Latin for Book of Studies), a series of seventy prints plus a frontispiece published between 1807 and 1819. To establish the compositions, he made brown watercolor drawings, then etched outlines onto copper plates. Professional engravers usually developed the tone under Turner's direction, and Dunkrton here added mezzotint to describe a half-timbered mill with adjacent cowshed, and running water wheel next to its elevated pond. In the foreground a woman carries sheaves down steps toward a pair of horses drinking in the shallow run-off. The letter "P" above the image indicates Turner's category of Pastoral landscape.. Water Mill (Liber Studiorum, part VIII, plate 37). Designed and etched by Joseph Mallord William Turner (British, London 1775-1851 London). February 1, 1812. Etching and mezzotint; f

Water Mill (Liber Studiorum, part VIII, plate 37) February 1, 1812 Designed and etched by Joseph Mallord William Turner British Turner distilled his ideas about landscape In "Liber Studiorum" (Latin for Book of Studies), a series of seventy prints plus a frontispiece published between 1807 and 1819. To establish the compositions, he made brown watercolor drawings, then etched outlines onto copper plates. Professional engravers usually developed the tone under Turner's direction, and Dunkrton here added mezzotint to describe a half-timbered mill with adjacent cowshed, and running water wheel next to its elevated pond. In the foreground a woman carries sheaves down steps toward a pair of horses drinking in the shallow run-off. The letter "P" above the image indicates Turner's category of Pastoral landscape.. Water Mill (Liber Studiorum, part VIII, plate 37). Designed and etched by Joseph Mallord William Turner (British, London 1775-1851 London). February 1, 1812. Etching and mezzotint; f
SuperStock offers millions of photos, videos, and stock assets to creatives around the world. This image of Water Mill (Liber Studiorum, part VIII, plate 37) February 1, 1812 Designed and etched by Joseph Mallord William Turner British Turner distilled his ideas about landscape In "Liber Studiorum" (Latin for Book of Studies), a series of seventy prints plus a frontispiece published between 1807 and 1819. To establish the compositions, he made brown watercolor drawings, then etched outlines onto copper plates. Professional engravers usually developed the tone under Turner's direction, and Dunkrton here added mezzotint to describe a half-timbered mill with adjacent cowshed, and running water wheel next to its elevated pond. In the foreground a woman carries sheaves down steps toward a pair of horses drinking in the shallow run-off. The letter "P" above the image indicates Turner's category of Pastoral landscape.. Water Mill (Liber Studiorum, part VIII, plate 37). Designed and etched by Joseph Mallord William Turner (British, London 1775-1851 London). February 1, 1812. Etching and mezzotint; f by Piemags/PL Photography Limited is available for licensing today.
Royalty Free License
Royalty-Free Standard Commercial licenses are granted for worldwide, non-exclusive and perpetual use, unless specifically noted otherwise. All Royalty-Free transactions are final. The Royalty-Free Standard Commercial license has no limitations and covers up to 15 users.
  • $50.00 Low500 X 363
  • $150.00 Med750 X 544
  • $250.00 High2410 X 1749
  • Download your images from the download tab on this page after purchase.
  • Up to 5 downloads
  • Can be used for a year after purchase.
$1,225.00
RF High / Super Res 5 Pack
Save $25.00
$245.00
per download
Order a Framed Print
Looking for a license?
Click here, and we'll help you find it! Questions? Just ask!
DETAILS
Image Number: 6145-29817250Royalty FreeCredit Line:Piemags/PL Photography Limited/SuperStockCollection:PL Photography LimitedContributor:PiemagsModel Release:NoProperty Release:NoResolution:2410×1749
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|