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Edward Sharland (1884-1967) - Early 20th Century Etching Notre Dame, Paris
Description
A charming study depicting the interior of the Notre Dame in Paris, featuring the landmark's famous rose window. Signed and inscribed to the lower edge. Presented in a part-gilt Hogarth style frame. On paper.Condition
Trimmed to the plate lines.
Size
53 x 33cm (20.9" x 13")
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Artist Biography
Etcher and paint specialising in architectural and landscape subjects.
Worked for a while as a cabinet maker before becoming a self-taught artist
Born in Bristol in 1884. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool and elsewhere. A member of the Royal West of England Academy. He travelled widely and produced etchings of architectural subjects in France, Italy, Spain, Belgium and Holland as well as British cities and many of the west country and his native Bristol. Frost and Read produced much of his work. Lived in Portishead, Bristol and laterly in Cornwall. The City Art Gallery, Bristol, holds his work.
| SKU | rh705 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Edward Sharland (1884-1967) |
| Date | Early 20th Century |
| Dimensions | 53 x 33cm |
| Medium | Etching |
| Subject | Interiors |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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