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Reginald Daniel Sherrin (1891-1971) - Mid 20th Century Gouache View in Dartmoor
Description
A charming gouache painting by Reginald Sherrin, depicting a view of Dartmoor in the artist's typical style. Signed faintly to the lower left-hand corner. Presented in an off-white frame, as shown. On board.Condition
The condition is typical for a picture of this age including some discolouration and minor surface marks, otherwise in good condition. Small scuffs to the frame.
Size
36.7 x 53.1cm (14.4" x 20.9")Framed Size: 42.2 x 58.1cm (16.6" x 22.9")
Artist Biography
Reginald Daniel Sherrin (1891-1971) was a painter in watercolour, gouache, and sometimes oil of landscapes and coastal scenes. His father was Daniel Sherrin, also an artist. the was born at Seasalter, near Whitstable, Kent. Sherrin served in the First World War, designed recruitment posters, and was also commissioned to paint Sandringham by King George V. In the Second World War the worked in a munitions factory in Rochester. Finding that his pictures sold easily, the did not hold exhibitions of his paintings and established his reputation with moorland and coastal scenes in gouache, in a style resembling that of Frederick John Widgery (1861-1942). the is well represented in museums across the country, these include Bolton Museum and Art Gallery, Bury Art Museum, Ferens Art Gallery, Haworth Art Gallery, Laing Art Gallery, Margate Old Town Local History Museum, Nuneaton Museum and Art Gallery, Salford Museum and Art Gallery, and Warrington Museum and Art Gallery.
| SKU | re986 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Reginald Daniel Sherrin (1891-1971) |
| Date | Mid 20th Century |
| Dimensions | 36.7 x 53.1cm |
| Medium | Gouache |
| Subject | Landscape |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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