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Stove Burner

Artist (England, active 1763 - 1800)
Date1798
Mediumbrush and wash
ClassificationsPaintings And Drawings
Dimensions6 1/2 x 3 inches
AcquisitionPresented in 1957 by Miss Lizzie Hogarth.
CopyrightOut of copyright - CC0
LocationHistoric Loss - research into this object's history and current status is ongoing
Object numberABDAG017682
About MeOne of 99 drawings on 92 leaves of paper from a sketchbook used by William Williams.

Stove in the form of a bowl on three legs. Each leg of the tripod is that of a cloven hoofed animal, ending with the hoof, and is decorated with ram's head at the start on the bowl.

This drawing, along with 46 other leaves from the same sketchbook, is now untraced. Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums is keen to reunite the drawings as one album. If you have any information relating to the current whereabouts of this work please contact Aberdeen Art Gallery.
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