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Reginald Daniel Sherrin (1891-1971) - 1966 Gouache Doyden Point
Description
A captivating gouache painting by the artist Reginald Daniel Sherrin. The scene depicts a coastal view in North Cornwall. The location inscribed to the reverse reads: ' Doyden Point, Port Quin Bay - with Rumps Point in distance - N. Cornwall.' There is also a label with the artist's name and date. Well-presented in a gilt effect frame with ornate details. Signed. On board.Condition
Overall in good condition, with some discolouration and minor surface marks. Some scuffing and abrasion marks to the frame, including stable cracking to the moulding details.
Size
38.1 x 52.9cm (15" x 20.8")Framed Size: 45.4 x 60.6cm (17.9" x 23.9")
Artist Biography
Reginald Daniel Sherrin (1981-1971). Like many of the noted Dartmoor artists Reginald Daniel Sherrin was born into a family of painters as both his grandfather, John and his father, Daniel were noted artists. Daniel studied under the watchful eye of B. W. Leader and produced numerous works of art inspired by the marinescapes of Kent, Suffolk and Norfolk. Later he turned his hand to landscapes and found fame, culminating in a commission from Kind George V to paint Sandringham. During the First World war Daniel Sherrin turned his hand to poster designs that were intended to inspire men to join Kitchener’s army.
| SKU | py098 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Reginald Daniel Sherrin (1891-1971) |
| Date | 1966 |
| Dimensions | 38.1 x 52.9cm |
| Medium | Gouache |
| Subject | Seascape & Coastal |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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