Samuel David Colkett 1806/7-1863
Landscape with cows in a pool by a clump of trees
Oil on oak panel
Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery
Sir Henry Holmes Bequest, 1940
NWHCM:1940.118.10:F
Recalled by Ken Worpole. Ken Worpole has written a number of books on landscape and architecture, all of which are detailed, along with other projects, at: www.worpole.net
Reveal 9 of 10
Photography: Mike Harrington
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For the ten weeks of the 'Waterlog' exhibition in Norwich, ten different
landscape paintings from the Castle Museum collection were hung in the
gallery, all but one of them veiled with black silk.
At the beginning of each week, a different painting was unveiled, and an audio recording of a walk undertaken by Pope, in the company of a different writer, was made available on this website. These recorded each writer’s attempt to commit the designated painting to memory and recollect it in detail, out in the open countryside.
On this page the veiled image links to the Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery’s digital archive where more information on the individual painting is available.
The ten walks and the corresponding audio files can be accessed through the front page of this site.
Downloads
Listen to a recording of Ken Worpole recalling the painting (MP3 : 4.8MB)
(An mp3 audio file will pop up in a small window)
At the beginning of each week, a different painting was unveiled, and an audio recording of a walk undertaken by Pope, in the company of a different writer, was made available on this website. These recorded each writer’s attempt to commit the designated painting to memory and recollect it in detail, out in the open countryside.
On this page the veiled image links to the Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery’s digital archive where more information on the individual painting is available.
The ten walks and the corresponding audio files can be accessed through the front page of this site.
Downloads
Listen to a recording of Ken Worpole recalling the painting (MP3 : 4.8MB)
(An mp3 audio file will pop up in a small window)