Davis was the son of a Leominster shoemaker, and studied at the Royal Academy Schools. He travelled widely on the continent and made a specialisation of painting landscapes, and architectural and topographical scenes. This study of the Via de Bardi is typical of his elegant and economical draughtsmanship, while his watercolours have been compared to those of Bonington.
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Title of artwork, date
Via de Bardi, 1804–1844
Date supported
1991
Medium and material
Pencil on paper
Dimensions
19 x 16 cm
Gifted by
Penelope Morgan
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