?The Ruins of Bonshaw Tower near Kirtlebridge, Dumfriesshire, with Solway Firth and the Cumbrian Mountains in the Distance
?The Ruins of Bonshaw Tower near Kirtlebridge, Dumfriesshire, with Solway Firth and the Cumbrian Mountains in the Distance is an artwork. It is housed at the Tate Museums and was created in 1801. Classified as a Drawing, it measures 18.20 cm in width and 11.40 cm in height.
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- creation period: 1801 - 1801
- creation period details: 1801
- width: 18.20 cm
- height: 11.40 cm
- art medium: Drawing
- museum: Tate Museums
- acquisition year: 1856
- artists: Joseph Mallord William Turner
- countries: United Kingdom
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