Clarence Norman Barlow - Mid 20th Century Graphite Drawing Informal Group

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Clarence Norman Barlow - Original Mid 20th Century Graphite Drawing. Another informal family group - someone feeding it out in the paddock?'- inscribed to upper. Unsigned. Some soft creasing to page, otherwise in fine condition.

Clarence Norman Barlow (1909--1986) was a London born artist who was educated in Switzerland. He studied drawing and painting at Heatherleys School of Art where he was a pupil of Roger Gray RWS. Between 1925 and 1945 he was a prolific painter in England, Denmark, Switzerland and frequently in Itality, including Venice. Barlow was an admirer and friend of Philip Wilson Steer (1860–1942) who made a big influence on his painting.

Size

23.5 x 29.5cm (9.3" x 11.6")

Collection Information

From a collection of watercolours and graphite drawings by Clarence Norman Barlow (1909-1986). The collection includes English and European landscapes including many depictions of Venice.

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SKU nh257
Artist Clarence Norman Barlow
Date Mid 20th Century
Dimensions 23.5 x 29.5cm
Medium Graphite
Subject Portrait
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