John Fullwood RBA (1854-1931) - Framed Etching Tarn Hows and Langdale Pikes

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Description

An original etching by John Fullwood RBA (1854-1931). Tarn Hows & Langdale Pikes. Signed in plate to the lower left. Signed and titled in pencil below plate lines. Presented in a smart black and gilt frame. On paper.

Condition

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

Size

22 x 19cm (8.7" x 7.5")
Framed Size: 41 x 36.5cm (16.1" x 14.4")

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Artist Biography

John Fullwood was a painter and etcher, born in Wolverhampton. He studied at the Birmingham School of Art and in Newlyn, Cornwall, as well as France. He exhibited at the RBA and RBSA and was elected a member of both in 1891. Fullwood is also recorded as an early member of the Birmingham Art Circle. He also showed at the National Gallery, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, the Royal Academy and the Royal Institute of Oil Painters on several occasions as well as in the provinces.

Fullwood was both a member of the Royal Cambrian Academy and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and his work is in the collection of Wolverhampton Art Gallery. He was the brother of Albert Henry Fullwood and died in Richmond upon Thames, Surrey.

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SKU sf311
Artist John Fullwood RBA (1854-1931)
Date Early 20th Century
Dimensions 22 x 19cm
Medium Etching
Style Realism
Subject Landscape
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