Michel Angelo Rooker

Inside the East End of Nettley Abbey

1794
gray wash with extensive point of brush with traces of graphite; squared with graphite

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Netley Abbey, seen in this drawing, was a popular subject in art and literature at the time Michael Angelo Rooker depicted it.

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