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Maker (British, 1798-1865)
ClassificationsDRAWINGS
Daten.d.
Mediumwatercolor on [cold-pressed] wove paper
Dimensions8 × 5 7/8 in. (20.3 × 14.9 cm.)
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. Gilbert Davis Collection
Label TextMany of Churchyard’s drawings depict the landscape he passed through while traveling around Suffolk as a country lawyer. They are typically done on small sheets of paper that one can imagine him stuffing into a pocket on his way out the door. The impulse to sketch directly from nature likely reflects the influence of Churchyard’s neighbor and near contemporary, John Constable. However, unlike Constable’s work, in which nature is used to express sentiment, Churchyard’s drawings are simple records, swiftly captured, of something that briefly caught his eye. This example, entirely drawn with the brush, has a calligraphic quality that reflects the artist’s spontaneous response to what he saw (2022).
Status
Not on view
Object number59.55.228
Terms
    Country Lane
    Thomas Churchyard
    n.d.
    Object number: 59.55.274
    Bury Saint Edmunds, Mill Stream
    Thomas Churchyard
    n.d.
    Object number: 59.55.248
    Thomas Churchyard
    n.d.
    Object number: 59.55.222
    Thomas Churchyard
    n.d.
    Object number: 59.55.219
    Thomas Churchyard
    1831 (?)
    Object number: 59.55.221
    Thomas Churchyard
    n.d.
    Object number: 59.55.218
    Woodbridge
    Thomas Churchyard
    n.d.
    Object number: 59.55.230
    Trees by a River
    Thomas Churchyard
    n.d.
    Object number: 59.55.229
    Pond
    Thomas Churchyard
    n.d.
    Object number: 59.55.227
    In the Paddock
    Thomas Churchyard
    n.d.
    Object number: 59.55.226
    Across the Meadow
    Thomas Churchyard
    n.d.
    Object number: 59.55.225