Framed Scottish Loch With A Castle Landscape Watercolour Painting By Edward Arden
Price
£450 | $553 USD | €517 EUR
Item Number:SA866267 Date of manufacture:19th Century Current Status: For sale Seller:Baron Fine Art
This antique has been viewed 25 times in the past month with the most views from Germany.
Description
This lovely watercolour painting of a Scottish loch with a castle is signed by Edward Thompson, in the lower right corner. The painting is finished with a high-quality gold frame and Artglass 99™ which blocks out 99% of harmful UV rays and maintains the colour and quality of the artwork. About Edward Arden (Edward Tucker Jnr.) Edward Arden (1847-1910) was born in Bristol and also lived in London, Brighton, Ambleside and finally ended up in Windermere. He was the Eldest son of Edward Tucker Senior, however he signed his paintings ‘Edward Arden’ to avoid confusion with his father’s work. He was also the brother of Arthur Tucker RBA, Frederick Tucker, Alfred R. Tucker and Hubert Coutts Tucker RI, who were all listed artists too. Edward Arden (Tucker) was a landscape painter in watercolour and specialised in Lake District scenes. Although the Tucker brothers painted Lakeland landscapes, they also travelled to their other favourite places around Britain, including Anglesey and Iona. He exhibited at the Royal Hibernian Academy, Royal Society of British Artists, Royal Institute, Royal Scottish Academy, the Manchester City Gallery and Liverpool’s Walker Gallery and at other prestigious galleries and institutions. If you are interested in this watercolour painting or other artwork by Edward Arden, please contact us. +44 (0)1244 342 520 info@baronfineart.co.uk Painting size – 16" x 10.5", 41 x 27cm Framed size – 23.5" x 18", 59.5 x 46cm https://www.baronfineart.co.uk/paintings/edward-arden-scottish-loch/#tab-id-4 Baron Fine Art gallery provide a very diverse range of high quality 19th - 21st Century Oil Paintings, Watercolours, Etchings and Sculptures.
Declaration
This item is antique. The date of manufacture has been declared as 19th Century.
Dimensions
Height = 46 cm (18.1")
Width = 59.5 cm (23.4")
Depth = 0 cm (0.0")
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