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Charles James Adams Watercolour ‘ November’
Graham Reed Fine Art
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Graham Reed Fine Art

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Charles James Adams Watercolour ‘ November’

1900 - 1920
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Charles James Adams 1852-1931.Landscape painter,usually in watercolour,who painted with great realism,depicting everyday working scenes of this period with great accuracy.Exhibited at RA,RI, RBA,Manchester City Art Gallery,Walker Art Gallery,Liverpool,Dudley and New Dudley Gallery. ‘ November ‘,signed watercolour ,image size 37.5x54.5 cms ,framed size 63x78 cms; provenance: exhibited Dudley Gallery(label verso)I sold this fine example of the artists work over twenty years ago and am delighted to have it back in my stock.

Physical Dimensions
Height
63cm (24.80")
Width
78cm (30.71")
Depth
2cm (0.79")
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Graham Reed Fine Art has dated this Antique Autumn Landscape Watercolour to the 1910s.

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SA1079439
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Charles James Adams 1852-1931.
Landscape painter,usually in watercolour,who painted with great realism,depicting everyday working scenes of this period with great accuracy.
Graham Reed Fine Art

Exhibited at RA,RI, RBA,Manchester City Art Gallery,Walker Art Gallery,Liverpool,Dudley and New Dudley Gallery. ‘ November ‘,signed watercolour ,image size 37.5x54.5 cms ,framed size 63x78 cms; provenance: exhibited Dudley Gallery(label verso)I sold this fine example of the artists work over twenty years ago and am delighted to have it back in my stock.

Height
63cm (24.80")
Width
78cm (30.71")
Depth
2cm (0.79")
Date of Manufacture

Graham Reed Fine Art has dated this Antique Autumn Landscape Watercolour to the 1910s.

Reference Numbers
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SA1079439
Graham Reed Fine Art
Graham Reed Fine Art
Sellingantiques verified Since Jun 2017

Previously I worked in london as a chartered surveyor and have been dealing in paintings for nearly thirty years.

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An antique watercolour painting depicting a leaf-covered forest track flanked by large trees with exposed roots under an autumn sky.
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Archive I An antique watercolour painting depicting a leaf-covered forest track flanked by large trees with exposed roots under an autumn sky.

Charles James Adams Watercolour ‘ November’

Archive II An antique watercolour painting depicting a leaf-covered forest track flanked by large trees with exposed roots under an autumn sky. View II
Archive III An antique watercolour painting depicting a leaf-covered forest track flanked by large trees with exposed roots under an autumn sky. View III
Archive IV An antique watercolour painting depicting a leaf-covered forest track flanked by large trees with exposed roots under an autumn sky. View IV
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Newark Antiques and Interiors
Kelham Rd
Newark
Nottinghamshire
NG24 1BX
United Kingdom
Verified Since Jun 2017
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Graham Reed Fine Art
Graham Reed Fine Art
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An antique watercolour painting depicting a leaf-covered forest track flanked by large trees with exposed roots under an autumn sky.
CHARLES JAMES ADAMS WATERCOLOUR ‘ NOVEMBER’
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An antique watercolour painting depicting a leaf-covered forest track flanked by large trees with exposed roots under an autumn sky.
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Late nineteenth and early twentieth-century British watercolour paintings frequently focused on naturalistic depictions of countryside scenes, weather conditions, and seasonal transitions. Artists utilised fine brushwork and transparent washes to capture light, botanical details, and rural landscapes.

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Authentic period watercolours generally display age-appropriate paper toning, subtle foxing, artist signatures in watercolour or graphite, and original paper mounting. Examining the reverse for historical framer labels and paper composition also aids identification.

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