{"title":"Pastoral Landscapes 1850s: W. Allcot","description":"\u003cp\u003eThis collection comprises charming pastoral landscape views around the southeast of England, in particular rural Essex and Kent, dating from the 1850s. It appears that W. Allcot was William Allcot, described as 'gentleman', born c.1800 at Portsea, Hampshire, and who moved to Tonbridge in Kent. A couple of the works are additionally inscribed 'Nash': William Allcot's daughter Priscilla Eliza married a John Nash. Allcot's appealing painting style consists of flat washes—made popular by the likes of Alexander Cozens and John Varley—which create crisp clarity of form, overlaid with dabs of colour or marks in graphite, to delineate detail.\u003c\/p\u003e","products":[],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0930\/4306\/5161\/collections\/TC38-JK-799.jpg?v=1742298894","url":"https:\/\/somersetandwood.com\/de-eu\/collections\/pastoral-landscapes-1850s-w-allcot.oembed","provider":"Somerset \u0026 Wood Fine Art","version":"1.0","type":"link"}