For many 18th century British artists Italy was a land of inspiration - with its classical remains and Renaissance art and architecture. For British patrons, the Italian landscape was often imagined through the golden glow of the 17th century paintings by Claude Lorraine, evocations of a sun-drenched distant classical past.
John Robert Cozens
About 1782
Watercolour and pencil
Museum no. P.2-1973
John Robert Cozens
About 1780-1784
Watercolour
Museum no. P.41-1934
Samuel Palmer
1837
Watercolour on paper
Museum no. P.29-1919
Andrew Donaldson
Unknown date
Watercolour
Museum no. 518-1869