Rydal Water and Nab Cottage by Alfred Heaton Cooper (1863 - 1929)


Price:
Sale price£110.00

Description

A fine farmhouse by the lake, dated 1702, Nab Cottage was once owned by Thomas De Quincey, who somewhat controversially married the farmer's daughter Little Peggy Simpson in 1817. Later on S.T. Coleridge's son Hartley also rented it before sadly dying there with Wordsworth by his side in 1849.

In this Autumnal scene Alfred chooses a lovely view through a host of water reeds, where the chief height of Silver Howe rises high above one end of Rydal water, whilst smoke escapes from the chimney of Nab Cottage to the right, back when the old road from Ambleside to Keswick lay hidden from view.

 

Inner Print Sizes:

  • Framed - 463 x 372mm / 18.2 x 14.6 inches (Inner Print: 282 x 162mm / 11.1 x 6.4 inches).
  • Mounted - 434 x 344mm / 17.1 x 13.5 inches (Inner Print: 282 x 162mm / 11.1 x 6.4 inches).

 

Notes:

  • Frame & Canvas dimensions may vary slightly due to the slight variations frame width.
  • Please allow +/- 5% on all measurements to allow for human error when measuring, rounding & conversions. For an exact measurement of your desired frame, please contact us.
  • Canvas Prints do include the frame and come as seen in the photo.
  • Canvas frames may vary slightly in color. If you’re ordering multiple canvases or already have a canvas and would like the frame to match, please get in touch.
  • Loose Print sizes are the size of the inner picture. All loose prints come with an additional white border, ranging from 30mm to 85mm depending on the print size. This can easily be cut off with a ruler and knife.

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