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PAUL SANDBY (1731-1809)

View of the Round and Devil's Towers, Windsor Castle

c. 1770

RCIN 917750

The Middle Ward is dominated by the Round Tower, originally an eleventh-century Norman keep built on a man-made mound or motte. Sandby's watercolours show the Tower before it was raised by about 9 metres (30 feet) under the instruction of George IV (1820-1830). Sandby often made versions of his views in bodycolour, mixing white pigment with watercolour to make it thicker and more opaque.

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