Dram
aquatint by John William Edy (Nasjonalmuseet, NG.K&H.1979.0056-071)
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Dram
Summary
Dram is an aquatint print[1].
Key Facts
- Dram is the creator of John William Edy[2].
- Dram's image is recorded as John William Edy - Dram - Boydell's Picturesque scenery of Norway - NG.K&H.1979.0056-071 - National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design (cropped).jpg[3].
- Dram's instance of is recorded as aquatint print[4].
- Dram's genre is recorded as cityscape[5].
- Dram's depicts is recorded as Drammen[6].
- Dram's depicts is recorded as Drammenselva[7].
- Dram's depicts is recorded as view[8].
- Dram's depicts is recorded as sky[9].
- Dram's depicts is recorded as cloud[10].
- Dram's depicts is recorded as hill[11].
- Dram's depicts is recorded as tree[12].
- Dram's depicts is recorded as field[13].
- Dram's depicts is recorded as sailing ship[14].
- Dram's depicts is recorded as sailboat[15].
- Dram's depicts is recorded as house[16].
- Dram's depicts is recorded as church building[17].
- Dram's depicts is recorded as Old Bragernes Church[18].
- Dram's depicts is recorded as Strømsø Church[19].
- Dram's depicts is recorded as Drammen port[20].
- Dram's made from material is recorded as paper[21].
- Dram's collection is recorded as National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design[22].
- Dram's inventory number is recorded as NG.K&H.1979.0056-071[23].
- Dram's location is recorded as National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design[24].
- Dram's part of is recorded as Boydell's Picturesque scenery of Norway: With the principal towns from the Naze, by the route of Christiania, to the magnificent pass of the Swinesund[25].
- Dram's title is recorded as Dram[26].
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Works and Contributions
Dram is the creator of John William Edy[2].