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Nadderwater, near Exeter, Devon

The painting Nadderwater, near Exeter, Devon by James Leakey is a stunning representation of the English countryside. Measuring 62 x 92 cm, this oil on canvas piece is housed in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum in Exeter, United Kingdom. The scene depicts a group of people riding horses in a valley surrounded by trees, with several horses visible in the foreground and background.

The Artist's Style

James Leakey was an English landscape and portrait artist, known for his beautiful and detailed works. Born in 1775 in Exeter, Devon, he established himself as a prominent artist in the region. His style is characterized by attention to detail and a deep understanding of the natural world. In Nadderwater, near Exeter, Devon, Leakey's use of color and composition creates a sense of depth and tranquility.

Similar Works

Other notable works by artists from the same region include: These works showcase the beauty of the Devon landscape and the talent of local artists.
For more information on James Leakey and his works, visit Most-Famous-Paintings.com or read about him on Wikipedia. To discover more artworks from the Great Western House in Newton Abbot, United Kingdom, visit Most-Famous-Paintings.com.

james leakey (1775 – 1865)

Discover James Leakey’s captivating landscapes & portraits! Explore his work from 18th-century Exeter, showcasing delicate miniatures & a significant role in paleoanthropology.

Royal Albert Memorial Museum (Exeter, Vereinigtes Königreich)

Erleben Sie Exeter im Royal Albert Memorial Museum! Entdecken Sie beeindruckende Kunstsammlungen und außergewöhnliche Naturgeschichte in einem prächtigen gotischen Gebäude – Eintritt frei!

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