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Glacier of Rosenlaui
John Brett, RA (1831-1902)
1856
Oil on canvas
445 x 419 mm
Collection: Tate Britain N05643. Purchased 1946
Tate Britain commentary by Frances Fowle: “Brett spent the summer of 1856 at Rosenlaui in Switzerland. He was inspired to take the trip after reading the fourth volume of Ruskin's Modern Painters, entitled 'Of Mountain Beauty'. In Switzerland he encountered another Pre-Raphaelite follower, J.W. Inchbold, who was working on a picture of the Jungfrau. [continued below]
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