Edgar James Maybery (1887-1964) Early 20th Century Etching - Lynmouth

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Description

Signed in the lower right hand corner with an inscription with the location in the lower left hand corner. Well presented in a card mount with graphite detailing. Signed illegibly. On wove.

Condition

The condition is typical for a picture of this age including some general discolouration and minor foxing.

Size

8.6 x 13.5cm (3.4" x 5.3")
Sheet: 30.3 x 30.9cm (11.9" x 12.2")

Artist Biography

Painter and etcher born in Newport, South Wales the son of a boot-maker. Talented from an early age he attended the South Kensington Schools in London but unusually the 1911 census list him in Newport working as a 'house painter'. By his mid-thirties he was a member of the Royal Cambrian Academy and also exhibited at Walker Art Gallery and at the RHA. During World War I, Maybery served in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers where he spent much of his spare time sketching, returning to his hometown after the cessation of hostilities. Maybery painted numerous views of South Wales and the West of England, primarily watercolours but is probably best known for his topographical etchings. Oil paintings by him are in the collection of Newport Art Gallery. His death was recorded in Pwllheli.

Location

Lynmouth, Lynmouth, Devon, England, United Kingdom, EX35

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SKU pw119
Date Early 20th Century
Dimensions 8.6 x 13.5cm
Medium Etching
Subject Seascape & Coastal
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