Memoir of the life of David Cox, member of the Society of painters in water colours, with selections from his correspondence, and some account of his works . ,76 c^V^^^^ 1 ^tvv^ - -^ ^ ^ eu^.^M^vv^^^^ Cry i i. AT HARBORNE TILL DEATH OF HIS WIFE. 1844 TO 1846. ^^^^OX did not remain long at Harborne after his return chap. ix. from North Wales, but set off again on a painting 184^846. expedition at the beginning of September. This time he bent his steps to the Devonshire Arms, near Bolton Abbey, where his companions were Mr. Roberts and some other friends, all fond of art. He wrote as fol
Memoir of the life of David Cox, member of the Society of painters in water colours, with selections from his correspondence, and some account of his works . ,76 c^V^^^^ 1 ^tvv^ - -^ ^ ^ eu^.^M^vv^^^^ Cry i i. AT HARBORNE TILL DEATH OF HIS WIFE. 1844 TO 1846. ^^^^OX did not remain long at Harborne after his return chap. ix. from North Wales, but set off again on a painting 184^846. expedition at the beginning of September. This time he bent his steps to the Devonshire Arms, near Bolton Abbey, where his companions were Mr. Roberts and some other friends, all fond of art. He wrote as follows from this place on the 5th of September, 1844, to his son :— My dear David,—Our party here seem all to enjoythemselves very much, but to-morrow three are to leave forMalham, and on Saturday Mr. Roberts, Mr. Spiers, andmyself are to leave for Knaresborough. When we have beenthere a day or two we shall decide upon our further weather has been most delightful, and we work until sixand seven in the evening from nature. I am sorry to say Icannot please myself with my oils, but have been lookingover one of our party, and I have gained a good deal of thepractical knowledge, and now I must pu
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