The article discusses English artist John Sell Cotman's c. 1805 works depicting aqueducts, including the watercolour "Crambe Beck Bridge" (formerly known as "Chirk aqueduct") and the drawing "Aqueduct, called Telford's aqueduct at Chirk." The author suggests that Cotman's drawing depicts the Chirk aqueduct designed by Thomas Telford and William Jessop in England and Wales, while the watercolor depicts the Crambe Beck Road Bridge in England, a theory suggested by art historian David Hill.
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