Johnstone Baird (1872-1935) - Etching Ullswater, Lake District

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Description

A view across Ullswater in the Lake District. Presented in a wash line mount and a wooden frame with a gilt-effect inner edge. Inscribed with the location and number '28/120' in graphite to the lower-left edge and signed in graphite to the lower-right edge. On wove.

Condition

There is some mount burn around the edges and some small chips to the frame.

Size

20.9 x 31.6cm (8.2" x 12.4")
Framed Size: 39.3 x 48.3cm (15.5" x 19")

Artist Biography

Johnstone Baird (1872-1935) was a Scottish painter and etcher of architectural subjects, born in Ayrshire. He studied at Glasgow School of Art in the early years of the century and during World War I was a Naval architect with the Admiralty. His main works include paintings of Waterloo Bridge, Loch Lomond, and Edinburgh Castle and he showed at the RSA, Society of Scottish Artists, Connell & Sons, and Paris Salon. He is represented in the collection of Paisley Art Gallery and the Christchurch Art Gallery, New Zealand.

Location

Ullswater, Penrith, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom

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SKU qw748
Artist Johnstone Baird (1872-1935)
Date Early 20th Century
Dimensions 20.9 x 31.6cm
Medium Etching
Subject Landscape
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