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George Hodgson (1841-1921) - 19th Century Graphite Drawing, The Farmhand
Description
A farmhand is rendered in great detail with a burgundy pencil by the British artist George Hodgson. Well presented in a white mount. Unsigned. On wove.
Condition
The paper has some minor creases. Some light foxing is present.
Size
59 x 43cm (23.2" x 16.9")Framed Size: 82 x 65cm (32.3" x 25.6")
Collection Information
This selection of George Hodgson pictures, which come from a deceased estate in Dorchester via a local auction house, were stored away in a an old trunk which has resulted in them retaining their fresh aesthetic.See More Like This
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Artist Biography
Born the son of a Nottingham braid manufacturer in 1847, Hodgson was closely involved with the Nottingham Society of Artists until shortly before his death in 1921. Living at Ruddington, near Nottingham, he exhibited at numerous institutions including The Royal Academy and is perhaps best known for his drawings of coastal scenes and places of interest around the country.
Code | py117 |
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Artist | George Hodgson (1841-1921) |
Date | 19th Century |
Dimensions | 59 x 43cm |
Medium | Graphite |
Style | Realism |
Subject | Portrait |
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