Raymond Turner Barker (1872-1945) - 1914 Watercolour Comrades

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Description

A continental scene depicting a man and pack mule walking down a path. Inscribed on the verso, 'Constable Art Club, 1914 February Competition', along with the title and votes and criticisms by fellow members. On watercolour paper.

Condition

There is some slight foxing and discolouration.

Size

22.8 x 33cm (9" x 13")
Sheet: 25.9 x 35.9cm (10.2" x 14.1")

Collection Information

This collection of watercolours from the artist's portfolios and sketchbooks includes British landscape and coastal scenes from the Highlands of Scotland to the beaches of Cornwall. Of particular note are paintings that the artist entered into monthly competitions at the Constable Art Club from 1913 to 1914. These works feature notes and comments by fellow members on their reverse, offering a moving insight into artistic and rural life in the months before the First World War.

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Artist Biography

Raymond Turner Barker (1872-1945) was an architect and artist born in Southgate, Middlesex, England. He studied art at the Slade and Royal Academy Schools from 1895 to 1900 and exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1916.

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SKU qy702
Artist Raymond Turner Barker (1872-1945)
Date 1914
Dimensions 22.8 x 33cm
Medium Watercolour
Style Impressionism
Subject Landscape
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