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A minimalist but still atmospheric watercolour depicting a coastal scene where the heavy grey skies almost merge into the grey sea, but the thin horizon of land is highlighted by what appears to be a line of telegraph poles. Most of Knox's watercolour sketches are untitled and unidentified views of the Manx and English landscape and coastal scenes, so this could be a view of the coastal plains at the Point of Ayre on the northern part of the Isle of Man or a coastal location in south-eastern England.
Date
c.1900–1933
Medium
watercolour on paper
Measurements
H 41 x W 55 cm
Accession number
1959-0083
Acquisition method
gift, 1959
Work type
Drawing & watercolour