Attrib. William Roxby Beverley (1811-1889) - Watercolour Stormy Seas

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rq311
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Description

A charming watercolour attributed to listed artist William Roxby Beverley. The scene depicting fishing boats fighting stormy weather out at sea. Unsigned. Presented in a gilt frame. On paper.

Condition

The condition is typical for a picture of this age including some discolouration. There is light foxing.

Size

23 x 33cm (9.1" x 13")
Framed Size: 39 x 53cm (15.4" x 20.9")

Artist Biography

William Roxby Beverley (1811-1889), born in Richmond, Surrey, into a theatrical family, was an English theatrical scene painter, known for his oils and watercolours.

Throughout the 1820's and 1830's, Beverley exhibited at the Royal Manchester Institution, and again later life. Between 1865 and 1880 he exhibited 29 pictures at the Royal Academy, most of them seascapes. His last picture seen there was 'Fishing Boats going before the Wind: Early Morning', which was exhibited in 1880. His work has been compared to that of Richard Parkes Bonington.

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SKU rq311
Frame Colour gold
Artist Attrib. William Roxby Beverley (1811-1889)
Date 19th Century
Dimensions 23 x 33cm
Medium Watercolour
Style Realism
Subject Seascape & Coastal
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