David Gould (1871-1952) - Framed 1914 Watercolour Grisedale Farm & Pass

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Description

An atmospheric and striking early 20th century watercolour by landscape artist David Gould. This impressive view from Grisedale Pike, Cumbria depicts a secluded water hole enveloped by undulating mountains on either side. This scene is typical of the Lake District landscape. Gould has captured the rugged terrain with careful brushstrokes and tonal details. Signed and dated to the lower left-hand corner. With the artist's label fixed to the reverse, signed and addressed Ambleside, Cumbria. Presented in a gilt mount and gilt effect frame.

On watercolour paper.

Condition

The condition is typical for a picture of this age including some discolouration. There is some wear and tear to the frame to include splitting in the corners and light scuff marks.

Size

28 x 39cm (11" x 15.4")
Framed Size: 45 x 57cm (17.7" x 22.4")

Artist Biography

Born in Kinross, Scotland, David Gould a painter of landscapes came to Belfast aged 20 to study damask design but after attending the Government School of Art in the city, qualified as an art teacher. He lived in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, 1909-26 and taught at Friends' School, Lisburn for several years. Gould who was President of the Ulster Arts Club, 1916-17 exhibited at the RHA, GI, RA and Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool. An example of his painting is in the collection of Lisburn Museum and Ulster Museum.

Location

Grisedale Pike, Keswick, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, CA12 5TW

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SKU rj458
Artist David Gould (1871-1952)
Date 1914
Dimensions 28 x 39cm
Medium Watercolour
Subject Landscape
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