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English: A watercolour from the second quarter of the 19th century in a blue-grey grisaille palette depicting the ruins of Tintern Abbey from the bridleway above. The artist has initialled it C.G.
Date 1830/40
Source https://somersetandwood.com/products/cg-tintern-abbey
Author Initialled C.G.

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Tintern Abbey from the bridleway above

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