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Francis Seymour Haden — Shepperton
Francis Seymour Haden

Shepperton

1864

"Shepperton" is an etching by Francis Seymour Haden depicting a serene riverside landscape along the Thames in England. Haden, a prominent 19th century etcher and printmaker, captures the quiet charm of the village through delicate linework and subtle tonal variations characteristic of his refined technique. The work exemplifies Haden's mastery of the medium and his interest in capturing the poetic qualities of the English countryside.

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Francis Seymour Haden, Shepperton, 1864

"Shepperton" is an etching by Francis Seymour Haden depicting a serene riverside landscape along the Thames in England. Haden, a prominent 19th century etcher and printmaker, captures the quiet charm of the village through delicate linework and subtle tonal variations characteristic of his refined technique. The work exemplifies Haden's mastery of the medium and his interest in capturing the poetic qualities of the English countryside.

Medium
etching
Year
1864
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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Riverside Scene, River, Monochrome, Fine Art Print, Serene, 19th Century, Etching, Naturalistic Style, British Artist, Landscape, English Countryside, Thames valley, Realism, Romantic Mood, British, Architecture, Romantic

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