View from the Artist no. 14
August 1 2013
Not much news around at the moment, so let's have a bit of View from the Artist. Can you guess what the location is, and who painted it?
Update - too easy this one, it seems, or perhaps you're all just damn clever. Lots of you got it, including this reader:
I doubt if I'm the first to respond, but this is a detail from David Cox's watercolour Antwerp, Morning, dated 1832, at the Yale Center for British Art, New Haven. The clue to the subject is the enormously high tower of the cathedral contrasted with its never-completed twin to the right.
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