Towers at Barcelona, one square supported by four round towers...Numbered 2

Cooke made numerous trips throughout Europe and North Africa. In 1860, in company with Robert Bateman, he undertook a journey around Spain towards Tangier. A new, more luminous quality began to pervade the colours in his work. The light of the Mediterranean can be seen even in his pencil sketches, which show clarity and the sense of exoticism that Spain awakened in European travellers.

His first destination was Barcelona, where he arrived from Marseilles by steamer. Cooke made a panoramic view of the city from the deck of a felucca. In Spain his attention was drawn principally to local sailing vessels, of which he made many sketches, often in watercolours. This view is from a terrace at the top of a building. This enabled Cooke to show an elevated view of the square Baroque church, with its dome and dramatic façade, and the tower with its apse, seen on the left.

Object Details

ID: PAE6311
Type: Drawing
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Cooke, Edward William
Places: Unlinked place
Date made: 30 October 1860
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: 71 x 109 mm
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