Mary Stella Edwards (1915-2009) - 20th Century Oil Bethesda Hill, St Ives

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Description

This charming oil painting captures the quaint essence of St Ives in Cornwall, with its narrow cobblestone street winding between weathered stone buildings towards a glimpse of the harbour beyond. The artist's loose, impressionistic brushwork brings the scene to life, conveying the bustling energy of village life through dabs of colour representing flowers, awnings, and figures moving through the picturesque lane. Signed. Presented in a wooden frame. On canvas.

Condition

In fine condition.

Size

75 x 61cm (29.5" x 24")
Framed Size: 85 x 71cm (33.5" x 28")

Collection Information

From a vibrant collection of works by Mary Stella Edwards under her pseudonym Yram Allets (Mary Stella spelt backwards). The artist had a penchant for the Cornish coastline, capturing idyllic harbours and quaint seaside towns.

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Artist Biography

Mary Stella Edwards (1915-2009) was originally a teacher in London before moving to the West Country and finally St Ives where she rented an old artist’s studio, which was a large open space, near the harbour. She shared her studio with her husband John Edwards, also a painter. She often signed her work 'Yram Allets', a reversal of her first two names.

Location

St Ives, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, TR26

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SKU sk588
Artist Mary Stella Edwards (1915-2009)
Date 20th Century
Dimensions 75 x 61cm
Medium Oil
Style Impressionism
Subject Seascape & Coastal
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