. English: Charlotte Aynscombe (died 1799) and Alexander Cozens (died 1786), Landskip, circa late 1750s, now in London's British Museum. A Hilly Island, Seen From Cliff (Christie's, July 5, 2011, unsold) or Rocky island from a wooded shore; wooded cliffs to right with island in middle ground to left. Brown and grey wash, over faint graphite sketch, on paper prepared with yellow wash, mounted on album page with pen and ink border. 163 x 210 mm = actual image or sheet size. BM number: 2012, From an album assembled by Charlotte Anne Aynscombe, which passed to Col. Challoner, via her sister


. English: Charlotte Aynscombe (died 1799) and Alexander Cozens (died 1786), Landskip, circa late 1750s, now in London's British Museum. A Hilly Island, Seen From Cliff (Christie's, July 5, 2011, unsold) or Rocky island from a wooded shore; wooded cliffs to right with island in middle ground to left. Brown and grey wash, over faint graphite sketch, on paper prepared with yellow wash, mounted on album page with pen and ink border. 163 x 210 mm = actual image or sheet size. BM number: 2012, From an album assembled by Charlotte Anne Aynscombe, which passed to Col. Challoner, via her sister, and thence sold by one of his ancestral nephews-in-law in 1980. (Rodolph (talk) 20:21, 19 February 2014 (UTC)) Other information Charlotte Aynscombe (died 1799) and Alexander Cozens (died 1786), Landskip, circa late 1750s, now in London's British Museum. A Hilly Island, Seen From Cliff (Christie's, July 5, 2011, unsold) or Rocky island from a wooded shore; wooded cliffs to right with island in middle ground to left. Brown and grey wash, over faint graphite sketch, on paper prepared with yellow wash, mounted on album page with pen and ink border. 163 x 210 mm = actual image or sheet size. BM number: 2012, From an album assembled by Charlotte Anne Aynscombe, which passed to Col. Challoner, via her sister, and thence sold by one of his ancestral nephews-in-law in 1980. (Rodolph (talk) 20:21, 19 February 2014 (UTC)) From BM: 'This belongs to a group of loose drawings found in the Aynscombe album, probably by Charlotte Aynscombe, although it is not clear whether she took lessons from Alexander or John Robert Cozens, or whether she made the sketches after the purchase of the other contents of the album at the 1794 sale. For the album of which this is a part see 2010, to 51 and 'A Cozens Album in the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth', by Paul Joyner and Kim Sloan, Walpole Society, LVII, 1993- 1994. The album probably belonged to Miss Charlotte Ayscombe and p 301


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