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Cornelius Pearson (1805-1891) - 1830 Watercolour Waterfall
Description
A view of a dramatic waterfall with two figures sat on a rock in the foreground. Signed and dated to the lower-right edge. On watercolour paper.Condition
There is some discolouration.
Size
20.7 x 32cm (8.1" x 12.6")Sheet: 22.9 x 35.3cm (9" x 13.9")
Artist Biography
Cornelius Pearson (1805-1891) was a landscape and topographical painter and also an engraver. He was born at Boston, Lincolnshire and went to London at an early age, where upon he apprenticed to an engraver. He then began to paint, mainly in watercolour. Pearson exhibited 145 works at Suffolk Street between 1843 and 1879, 4 at the Royal Academy from 1845 until 1872 and also at the New Watercolour Society and elsewhere. He was one of the oldest members of the Langham Sketching Club. Two of his views of Wales are in the Victoria and Albert Museum.
| SKU | rc323 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Cornelius Pearson (1805-1891) |
| Date | 1830 |
| Dimensions | 20.7 x 32cm |
| Medium | Watercolour |
| Subject | Landscape |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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