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Frank W. Scarborough "Lower Pool, London" Marine Watercolour.
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Frank W. Scarborough "Lower Pool, London" Marine Watercolour.

1900 - 1920
Description

Artist: Frank (Frederick) William Scarborough (1860-1939).

Title: ''Shipping, The Lower Pool, Thames, London''.

Signed and Inscribed. Circa 1900. Watercolour.

Size: 9 1/4''x 13 1/4''. Framed size: 18 1/2''x 22 1/2''.

See SA 1105979 for the pair to this painting.

Now cleaned and framed.

In good ready to hang condition. Free UK delivery. Trade enquiries welcome. For more info please contact us at:

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Website: wgreenwoodfineart.co.uk

Frederick William Scarborough (1860-1939)

Frederick William Scarborough (also Frank William Scarborough) was a British artist who specialised in marine, coastal, harbour, river and shipping scenes, usually in watercolour. He often painted scenes of London shipping on the Thames.

Physical Dimensions
Height
47cm (18.50")
Width
57cm (22.44")
Depth
3cm (1.18")
Declaration

William Greenwood Fine Art has dated this Antique Marine Watercolour Painting to the 1900s.

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SA1105971
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Description
Artist: Frank (Frederick) William Scarborough (1860-1939).

Title: ''Shipping, The Lower Pool, Thames, London''.

Signed and Inscribed. Circa 1900. Watercolour.

Size: 9 1/4''x 13 1/4''. Framed size: 18 1/2''x 22 1/2''.

fig 1. A hazy sepia watercolour painting depicting tall ships, steamships, and barges navigating the bustling River Thames in London.
fig 1. Frank W. Scarborough "Lower Pool, London" Marine Watercolour.

See SA 1105979 for the pair to this painting.

Now cleaned and framed.

In good ready to hang condition. Free UK delivery. Trade enquiries welcome. For more info please contact us at:

fig 2. A hazy sepia watercolour painting depicting tall ships, steamships, and barges navigating the bustling River Thames in London.
fig 2. Frank W. Scarborough "Lower Pool, London" Marine Watercolour.

Tel: 01677 424830 Mob: 07885 175279

Email: williamgreenwoodfineart@gmail.com

Website: wgreenwoodfineart.co.uk

Frederick William Scarborough (1860-1939)

Frederick William Scarborough (also Frank William Scarborough) was a British artist who specialised in marine, coastal, harbour, river and shipping scenes, usually in watercolour.
William Greenwood Fine Art

He often painted scenes of London shipping on the Thames.

Height
47cm (18.50")
Width
57cm (22.44")
Depth
3cm (1.18")
Date of Manufacture

William Greenwood Fine Art has dated this Antique Marine Watercolour Painting to the 1900s.

Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Ref
SA1105971
Dealers Internal Ref
wgp
William Greenwood Fine Art
Sellingantiques verified Since Oct 2012
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A hazy sepia watercolour painting depicting tall ships, steamships, and barges navigating the bustling River Thames in London.
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Archive I A hazy sepia watercolour painting depicting tall ships, steamships, and barges navigating the bustling River Thames in London.

Frank W. Scarborough "Lower Pool, London" Marine Watercolour.

Archive II A hazy sepia watercolour painting depicting tall ships, steamships, and barges navigating the bustling River Thames in London. View II
Archive III A hazy sepia watercolour painting depicting tall ships, steamships, and barges navigating the bustling River Thames in London. View III
Archive IV A hazy sepia watercolour painting depicting tall ships, steamships, and barges navigating the bustling River Thames in London. View IV
Archive V A hazy sepia watercolour painting depicting tall ships, steamships, and barges navigating the bustling River Thames in London. View V
Archive VI A hazy sepia watercolour painting depicting tall ships, steamships, and barges navigating the bustling River Thames in London. View VI
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Burneston
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DL8 2JE
United Kingdom
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A hazy sepia watercolour painting depicting tall ships, steamships, and barges navigating the bustling River Thames in London.
Frank W. Scarborough "Lower Pool, London" Marine Watercolour.
Ref: SA1105971
A hazy sepia watercolour painting depicting tall ships, steamships, and barges navigating the bustling River Thames in London.
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This genre captures coastal, river, and harbour activity with an emphasis on atmosphere, natural light, and accurate vessel anatomy, reflecting British industrial and maritime history.

Artists utilised watercolour pigments applied to heavy cotton-rag or linen paper, employing layered washes to create misty atmospheric effects and soft reflections.

Authentic pieces feature delicate pigment layering, age-appropriate paper toning or natural foxing, period artist signatures, and evidence of historic framing techniques.

Framed marine watercolours work well as focal points in studies, dining rooms, or entryways when paired with dark wood furnishings and muted neutral walls.

Display watercolours away from direct sunlight behind UV-filtering glass, maintain stable humidity, and ensure acid-free backing materials are used during framing.
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