Ruined Abbey

Image credit: Harris Museum, Art Gallery & Library

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This is a view of Lindisfarne Priory in a desolate landscape. The two distinctive windows at the top of what is the west front of the the old church are arrow loopholes, which were added for defence from potential Scottish attacks. Varley was on Holy Island in 1808 as part of his Northumberland tour and painted the castle several times.

Harris Museum & Art Gallery

Preston

Title

Ruined Abbey

Medium

pencil & wash on paper

Measurements

H 20 x W 28.5 cm

Accession number

PRSMG : P1000

Acquisition method

purchased, 1946

Work type

Drawing

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