Thomas Pyne (1843-1935) - watercolour showing harvesting scene signed and dated 1896, the painting is in a later gilt frame with some reference on the back to another painting. British artist Thomas Pyne primarily worked in watercolours and painted wonderfully evocative landscapes showing the English country side at its best, Pyne was the son of James Baker Pyne (1800-1870), a contemporary of Turner much celebrated for his own watercolour landscapes. His father was also part of the Bristol School, a group of artists who focussed on romantic, atmospheric evocations of nature. Pyne exhibited regularly at the Royal academy and his works were highly praised Measuring ( in frame ) Height 35 cms Width 45 cms Depth 2.5 cms More Information The work appears to be in good condition with strong colour throughout and contained within an original gilt plaster and wooden frame, under glass. The frames corners have elements missing and have been touched in with some gilding paste Delivery can easily be arranged for this item smaller items are generally sent free of charge to the uk, larger items can be sent via a courier, I keep this service as cheap as possible, the larger items are picked up and delivered to you within 7-10 days should you require a quicker delivery expect to pay at least double the normal cost. If you are unhappy with any item I offer a full money back guarantee once the item is safely back in my possession and undamaged as a result of misuse. Please feel free to ring me with any queries you may have, I'm always happy to discuss anything to do with antiques !! Opening hours Thursday to Saturday 10am - 6pm. Or by appointment.
Dimensions
Height = 35 cm (14")
Width = 45 cm (18")
Depth = 2.5 cm (1")
Thomas Pyne (1843-1935) - watercolour landscape of harvesting scene
Price
£195
| $246 USD | €234 EUR
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Thomas Pyne (1843-1935) - watercolour showing harvesting scene signed and dated 1896, the painting is in a later gilt frame with some reference on the back to another painting. British artist Thomas Pyne primarily worked in watercolours and painted wonderfully evocative landscapes showing the English country side at its best, Pyne was the son of James Baker Pyne (1800-1870), a contemporary of Turner much celebrated for his own watercolour landscapes. His father was also part of the Bristol School, a group of artists who focussed on romantic, atmospheric evocations of nature. Pyne exhibited regularly at the Royal academy and his works were highly praised Measuring ( in frame ) Height 35 cms Width 45 cms Depth 2.5 cms More Information The work appears to be in good condition with strong colour throughout and contained within an original gilt plaster and wooden frame, under glass. The frames corners have elements missing and have been touched in with some gilding paste Delivery can easily be arranged for this item smaller items are generally sent free of charge to the uk, larger items can be sent via a courier, I keep this service as cheap as possible, the larger items are picked up and delivered to you within 7-10 days should you require a quicker delivery expect to pay at least double the normal cost. If you are unhappy with any item I offer a full money back guarantee once the item is safely back in my possession and undamaged as a result of misuse. Please feel free to ring me with any queries you may have, I'm always happy to discuss anything to do with antiques !! Opening hours Thursday to Saturday 10am - 6pm. Or by appointment.
Dimensions
Height = 35 cm (14")
Width = 45 cm (18")
Depth = 2.5 cm (1")