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John Newberry (b.1934) - Framed 1986 Watercolour Venetian Skyline
Description
John Newberry (b.1934) captures the Venetian skyline beneath a dramatic sky in this evocative watercolour. Signed to the lower left. Well presented in a gilt frame. On paper.Condition
The condition is typical for a picture of this age, including some slight discolouration. Marks and scuffs to the frame.
Size
15 x 21.5cm (5.9" x 8.5")Framed Size: 36 x 40.5cm (14.2" x 15.9")
Collection Information
Relying on quick decisions and the positive nature of working outdoors, artist John Newberry revels in the challenge of capturing beauty in the landscape and architecture that surrounds him. This fine series of watercolour paintings celebrates atmospheric changes in light and sky, and shares a glimpse into the artist's travels of the continent and trips closer to home.See More Like This
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Artist Biography
John Newberry was born in Sussex and educated in Bath. He studied Architecture at Cambridge and Fine Art at Newcastle. Moving to Oxford, he taught at the Ruskin School of Drawing for 29 years, the last two of which he was Acting Head. He paints landscapes and buildings, always in front of his subject and usually completes in one sitting. His work is small but he specialises in wide angle views. Much of his work is painted abroad, especially in Egypt, North Africa, Italy and France. He now lives in Somerset.
| SKU | sv206 |
|---|---|
| Artist | John Newberry (b.1934) |
| Date | 1986 |
| Dimensions | 15.0 x 21.5cm |
| Medium | Watercolour |
| Style | Realism |
| Subject | Architecture & Cityscapes |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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