Frank
Baker (1873-1941)—a
Brighton based artist; see a selection of Baker’s watercolours showcased by Mutual
Arts Auctions: https://www.mutualart.com/Artist/Frank-Baker/D4EFFD464FBDC81F/Artworks.
I understand that the Noel Gregory Gallery in Buckinghamshire (South East
England) held a retrospective exhibition of his work in the 1980s.
“Llanthony Abbey, Wales”, c1925, an unsigned watercolour, with a blind
embossed stamp at lower right (not in Lugt), purchased from a folio of Baker’s
watercolours.
Watercolour
on heavy buff coloured paper.
Size:
(uneven sheet) 28.5 x 39 cm.
Condition:
the upper edge of the sheet is unevenly torn and the watercolour extends to the
sides of the sheet on the left and lower edge. The lower left corner is abraded
and there is a fold on the margin or the right side. Beyond scattered minor foxing and
possibly age toning, the sheet is in a good condition with no tears, holes or
significant stains.
This
painting is a fine example of the traditional two-stage approach to watercolour
in which an initial layer of grey (grisaille) washes establishes the
fundamental tones of the landscape and a second layer of local colours are
overlaid to give richness and depth. I am selling this rock-solid watercolour that
(to my eyes) captures the air of contemplative calmness appropriate to the 900-year-old
abbey ruins in the Vale of Ewyas shadowed by the Black Mountains, for AU$284 (approximately
US$184.83, EUR 161.79 or GBP 136.21), including express mail shipping
worldwide. Import duties, if any, are the responsibility of the buyer.
If
you are interested in purchasing this beautiful watercolour, please contact me
(oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I will send you a PayPal invoice to make
the payment easy.
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