Painting entitled 'On the Steps of a Venetian Church'

Description
In the 1800s Italy was a popular destination for British artists. Keeley Halswelle lived in Italy for a number of years in the 1860s and 1870s. He painted many scenes of everyday life. After returning to England, Keeley painted landscapes of the river Thames and the Scottish Highlands. This painting was donated to the collection in 1983.
Accession Loan No.
TTNCM : 51/1987/57
Collection Class
Fine Art
Medium
oil
Common Name
painting entitled 'On the Steps of a Venetian Church'
Simple Name
painting
Production Person Surname
Halswelle (1832-1891)
Production Person Initials
Keeley
Period Classification
Modern (AD 1800-Present)
Production Date
1873
Production Town
Venice
Production Country
Italy
Production Continent
Europe
Material
canvas
Topography Town
Venice, Italy
Collector / Excavator
Berryman

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