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Steer, Philip Wilson (1860-1942)
The Swiss Alps at the Earl's Court Exhibition. 1887. The Earl's Court Exhibition of 1887 was the first of four, devoted in turn to America, Italy, France and Germany. The 'Alps' were the painted backdrop to the display about America which owed much of its success to Colonel Cody's ('Buffalo Bill') Wild West Show. Oil on canvas, 641 x 762 mm. Purchased 1942 (N05375).
Location
Tate Gallery/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
ART441897
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3543px × 2919px
Photo Credit
© Tate, London / Art Resource, NY
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Alps
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Painting, Medium
Switzerland, Topography
Walking