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Oxford Water-Colours

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A sequence of colour plates and concise captions presents picturesque and architectural views across Oxford, including colleges, churches, bridges, cloisters, and riverside scenes. Each plate is paired with brief descriptive notes that identify locations, architectural features, and occasional historical or stylistic comments. The arrangement emphasizes varied vantage points—interiors, quadrangles, towers, and riverbanks—guiding the reader through the city's built landscape. The work functions as a visual tour combining artistic rendering with informative annotation.

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John Fulleylove

John Fulleylove was an English artist and author, recognized for his contributions to watercolor painting and landscape art. He is particularly known for his work "Oxford Water-Colours," which showcases his skill in capturing the beauty of Oxford's architecture and scenery through the delicate medium of watercolor. Fulleylove's artistic style reflects a keen observation of nature and an appreciation for the subtleties of light and color, making his works significant in the context of 19th-century British art.

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