FDA-E.734-2012
Parts
Object number
FDA-E.734-2012
Object type
Identification
Title
The Long Walk, - Windsor Park
Title Type
assigned by artist
Comments
This is Plate 12 from a series of twelve plates by Old Etonian artist George Robert Winter.
The series was published by J. Ryman, based on the High Street in Oxford, in c.1850. Each work is based on a sketch made by Winter from memory and shows a scene of everyday life or sport at Eton. The series was sold as either tinted (sepia) prints or with hand-colouring (watercolour wash) added over the tint. It was issued in two parts under the title: ‘Eton and Oxford: A few familiar scenes sketched from recollections, after an interval of several years, and dedicated by permission to the Earl of Darnley, by a contemporary’.
George Robert Winter later became Canon of Norwich.
The series was published by J. Ryman, based on the High Street in Oxford, in c.1850. Each work is based on a sketch made by Winter from memory and shows a scene of everyday life or sport at Eton. The series was sold as either tinted (sepia) prints or with hand-colouring (watercolour wash) added over the tint. It was issued in two parts under the title: ‘Eton and Oxford: A few familiar scenes sketched from recollections, after an interval of several years, and dedicated by permission to the Earl of Darnley, by a contemporary’.
George Robert Winter later became Canon of Norwich.
Other number
WI 23
Description
Dimensions
height (sight size): 290mm
width (sight size): 373mm
width (sight size): 373mm
Materials & techniques note
Hand-coloured, tinted lithograph
Physical description
Hogarth frame
Production
Person
Date
c.1850
History and association
References
• Winter, G. R., Recollections of Eton and Oxford, 24 prints, published by J. Ryman, c.1840

