John William Inchbold - List of Works

List of Works

  • The Moorland (Dewar-stone, Dartmoor) (1854), Tate Britain, London.
  • Anstey's Cove, Devon (1854), Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
  • Devonshire Coast (1855), Tate Britain, London.
  • The White Doe of Rylstone (At Bolton) (1855), Leeds City Art Gallery.
  • A Study, in March or In Early Spring (1855), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
  • Cuillin Ridge, Skye, from Sligachan (1856), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
  • Study from Nature, Evening (1857)
  • Fishermen at Sunset (1859–60), Tate Britain, London.
  • Tintagel (1861),Tate Britain, London.
  • Lugano (a Pillar in the Foreground) 1861, Tate Britain, London.
  • Two Men Scything 1861, Tate Britain, London.
  • Tintagel 1861, Tate Britain, London.
  • A Sunlit Wood 1861, Tate Britain, London.
  • A Man Digging on the Shore 1862, Tate Britain, London.
  • Venice: A Girl in a Doorway 1862-4, Tate Britain, London.
  • Tintagel 1862, Tate Britain, London.
  • Inundation at St Marks 1863-4, Tate Britain, London.
  • San Giorgio from the Ducal Palace 1863-5, Tate Britain, London.
  • Peat Burning circa 1864-6, Tate Britain, London.
  • A Young Palm, Valentia 1865, Tate Britain, London.
  • A House in Spain, with a Minaret 1865, Tate Britain, London.
  • Shore Scene with Groups of Figures 1865, Tate Britain, London.
  • Manzanares, Madrid 1866, Tate Britain, London.
  • The Village Cross, Spain 1866, Tate Britain, London.
  • Recollection. Barden Fells 1866, Tate Britain, London.
  • Recollection, Strid, Barden Tower 1866, Tate Britain, London.
  • Gate of the Sea, Venice (1873)
  • Harvest Field, Stratford-Upon-Avon 1874, Leeds Art Gallery
  • Gordale Scar, Yorkshire exhibited 1876, Tate Britain, London.
  • The Lake of Geneva (c.1880-82)
  • A Syrian Girl at a Balcony overlooking a Bay, Tate Britain, London.
  • A Rocky Coast, Tate Britain, London.
  • A Wide Landscape, Tate Britain, London.
  • Arabian Merchants, Tate Britain, London.
  • A Shepherd on the Downs, Tate Britain, London.
  • A Girl Seated on Rocks in a Wood, Tate Britain, London.
  • Forest of Fontainebleau: A Chestnut Tree, Tate Britain, London.
  • Valencia. The Well, Tate Britain, London.
  • Venice, Nocturne. San Giorgio Maggiore, Tate Britain, London.
  • Fairy Dell. A Man and a Dog in a Sunlit Clearing, Tate Britain, London.
  • A Procession of Peasants among Trees, Tate Britain, London.
  • Forest of Fontainebleau: A Peasant outside a Church under Trees, Tate Britain, London.
  • Forest of Fontainebleau: A Path in the Woods, Tate Britain, London.
  • Whilst Waiting for the Train, Swiss Alps, Tate Britain, London.
  • A Rocky Coast, Tate Britain, London.
  • Coast Scene with Fishing Boats and Rainbows, Tate Britain, London.
  • Mountain Vale, Tate Britain, London.
  • The Lake of Lucerne, Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
  • From Pallano to the Dent du Midi 1884, Private collection, exhib. Royal Academy, London, 1885.

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