George Pyne (1800-1884) - Mid 19th Century Watercolour The Castle Grounds

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Description

Signed faintly to the lower right. Artist Name inscribed to the mount. Presented in a gilt frame and washline mount. On paper.

Condition

The condition is typical for a picture of this age including some discolouration. There is some wear to the frame giving it a rustic finish.

Size

20 x 28cm (7.9" x 11")
Framed Size: 39 x 49cm (15.4" x 19.3")

Artist Biography

George Pyne was a painter born in London. He developed artist talents under his father, William Henry Pyne, and his father-in-law, John Varley. Both were founding members of the Society of Painters in Water Colours. He exhibited landscapes, particularly of Kent, at the Society of British Artists and the Society of Painters in Water Colours, becoming an associate member in 1827.

Pyne also worked as an architectural draughtsman, specialising in depictions of the colleges of Oxford.. He also produced images of Cambridge and Eton, and published related drawing manuals: A Rudimentary and Practical Treatise on Perspective for Beginners (1848) and Practical Rules on Drawing for the Operative Builder, and Young Student in Architecture (1854). Some of his work are represented in the collections of the V&A.

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SKU sa257
Frame Colour grey
Artist George Pyne (1800-1884)
Date Mid 19th Century
Dimensions 20 x 28cm
Medium Watercolour
Style Realism
Subject Landscape
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