Exeter and the Canal Basin, John Gendall, between 1835 and 1840

Exeter and the Canal Basin, John Gendall, between 1835 and 1840

John gendall was born in exeter and began work as a servant to a barrister, james white, the uncle of john white abbott. He was in london by 1811 working for ackerman’s where he produced drawings to be engraved. He returned to exeter in the late 1820s and moved into mol’s coffee house in the cathedral close in 1833-34. From then on he lived there with his wife, maria, and worked as a drawing master, carriage painter, carver and gilder. Date: between 1835 and 1840. Place of creation: Exeter. Medium: watercolour and gouache on paper. Depicted Place: Exeter Ship Canal. Collection: Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery. Exeter and the Canal Basin
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Author: John Gendall (1790–1865)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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