Featherstonehaugh Robson (1880-1936) - Etching Abingdon Town Hall

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Description

A fine architectural view of the town hall in Abingdon. The artist has signed both in plate and inscribed and signed on the mount. The print has been presented in a smart, thin black frame, with glazing and a card mount. On wove.

Condition

The condition is typical for a picture of this age including some discolouration. The mount has heavy discolouration, particularly at the right side. The frame has minor surface scuffing.

Size

20.4 x 11.9cm (8" x 4.7")
Framed Size: 47.7 x 31.4cm (18.8" x 12.4")

Artist Biography

Featherstonehaugh Robson – also signed his work:
F. Robson, R. Featherstone and C. Manning

Born 1880 in Hexham, Northumberland – died 1936 in Toronto, Canada
Some exhibitions of his artworks included:
The Royal Academy – London
The Royal Institute of Oil Painters – London
The Art Gallery of Ontario – Toronto, Canada
The Laing Art Gallery – Newcastle

In the 1920′s he was commissioned to paint ‘popular scenes of the day’ such as Cathedrals of England, Coaching Inns, Seascapes and Pastoral scenes which were mass-produced as prints and sold by the major stores of Great Britain.

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SKU qm842
Artist Featherstonehaugh Robson (1880-1936)
Date Early 20th Century
Dimensions 20.4 x 11.9cm
Medium Etching
Subject Architecture & Cityscapes
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