Reginald Daniel Sherrin (1891-1971) - Mid 20thC Watercolour St Mary's Church

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Description

A fine panoramic coastal view with the ruins of St Mary's Church visible on the distant promontory. The artist has signed to the lower left corner and the painting has been presented in a simple black frame. On wove.

Condition

There is light foxing.

Size

16.3 x 53.1cm (6.4" x 20.9")
Framed Size: 19.9 x 56.6cm (7.8" x 22.3")

Collection Information

St Mary's Church, Reculver, was founded in the 7th century as either a minister or a monastery on the site of a Roman fort at Reculver, which was then at the north-eastern extremity of Kent in south-eastern England.

Artist Biography

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 King 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.

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SKU rb888
Artist Reginald Daniel Sherrin (1891-1971)
Date Mid 20th Century
Dimensions 16.3 x 53.1cm
Medium Watercolour
Subject Seascape & Coastal
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