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Arthur Craven - Contemporary Watercolour Crashing Waves
Description
A coastal scene depicting waves crashing on the rocks. Presented glazed in a blue and white quadruple mount and a wooden frame with a gilt-effect inner edge. Signed to the lower-left edge. On watercolour paper.Condition
There are some minor scuffs to the frame but overall in fine condition.
Size
35.8 x 52.7cm (14.1" x 20.7")Framed Size: 60.5 x 77.7cm (23.8" x 30.6")
Artist Biography
Arthur Craven was a British artist, born in Sutton. He attended art college in Keighley before qualifying as a mechanic at Cox’s Garage. National service followed in the RAF, and he then became an ambulance driver before returning to painting. Most of his paintings depicted the Yorkshire countryside and many featured local farms and rural buildings in Wharfedale, Craven, and Haworth. He was a member of the Yorkshire Watercolour Society for many years, and together with his wife Evelyn ran Craven Studios art gallery in Haworth from 1981-1989 before moving to a Keighley gallery between 1990 and 2000.
| SKU | qt470 |
|---|---|
| Frame Colour | dark brown |
| Artist | Arthur Craven |
| Date | Contemporary |
| Dimensions | 35.8 x 52.7cm |
| Medium | Watercolour |
| Subject | Seascape & Coastal |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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