How you can use this image
This image is available to be shared and re-used under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives licence (CC BY-NC-ND).
You can reproduce this image for non-commercial purposes and you are not able to change or modify it in any way.
Wherever you reproduce the image you must attribute the original creators (acknowledge the original artist(s) and the person/organisation that took the photograph of the work) and any other rights holders.
Review our guidance pages which explain how you can reuse images, how to credit an image and how to find more images in the public domain or with a Creative Commons licence available.
DownloadNotes
Add or edit a note on this artwork that only you can see. You can find notes again by going to the ‘Notes’ section of your account.
Anthony Whishaw’s vibrant palette lends the Dome of the Rock, a shrine located on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jersualem and the city’s most famous Islamic site, a shimmering summer heat. Anthony Whishaw was born in England in 1930 but spent his early years in South America. He returned to England and studied at Chelsea School of Art from 1948–1952, winning a travelling scholarship, then at the Royal College of Art from 1952–1955, winning a drawing prize, an Abbey Minor Scholarship and a Spanish Government Scholarship to Spain, where he was inspired by Goya’s 'Black Paintings'. He has had numerous solo shows at galleries including Roland, Browse & Delbanco and the Barbican Centre. He is a Royal Academician, a Royal West of England Academician and a member of The London Group.
Title
Dome of the Rock
Medium
oil on board
Measurements
H 18.5 x W 19 cm
Accession number
2006-19
Acquisition method
gift from John Brandler, Brandler Galleries, 2006
Work type
Painting
Inscription description
A.W.