John Pitman, A bird, possibly a corncrake, in a landscape

A bird, possibly a corncrake, in a landscape

John Pitman (fl. 1814 - fl. 1841)

RA Collection: Art

A colourful watercolour drawing of a large bird, possibly a corncrake, in a rural landscape.

John Pitman studied at Thomas Baxter's china painting school in Worcester, listing his specialist subject as animal painting and later worked for Flight, Barr and Barr. He exhibited paintings of animals and game at the Worcestershire Society of Arts and the Royal Academy (see file and references).John Homes Smith and his son John Halphead Smith who collected these drawings also worked as porcelain painters

Object details

Title
A bird, possibly a corncrake, in a landscape
Artist/designer
John Pitman (fl. 1814 - fl. 1841)
Object type
Drawing
Medium
Watercolour on cream wove paper
Dimensions

133 mm x 214 mm

Collection
Royal Academy of Arts
Object number
02/710
Acquisition
Bequeathed by Gilbert Bakewell Stretton 1949
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