Sir Henry George Rushbury RA (1889-1968) - 1962 The Old Custom House, Ramsgate

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A meticulously detailed watercolour and graphite work by Sir Henry George Rushbury R.A. The grand custom house commands our attention in the centre of the composition, whilst workers tend to a steamship to the right-hand side. Signed to the lower right. Inscribed 'Royal Academy. 1962. No.726' as well as the title and artist's name to the reverse. Presented in a distressed gold-painted frame. Handwritten letter from the artist to a Mr Turner dated August 3rd 1962 attached to the reverse. On watercolour paper.

Condition

Overall in good condition. Minor discolouration to the artwork. Foxing and discolouration to the mount.

Size

27 x 35cm (10.6" x 13.8")
Framed Size: 55 x 59.5cm (21.7" x 23.4")

Collection Information

Meticulous detail and subtle colour: explore the architectural watercolour and pencil works of Sir Henry George Rushbury R.A.

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Artist Biography

Sir Henry George Rushbury was a painter and etcher born in Harborne, then on the outskirts of Birmingham. He studied stained glass design and mural decoration at Birmingham School of Art, and soon after worked for two years as assistant to Henry Payne on decorations for the chapel at Madresfield Court, Worcestershire. By 1912, he had settled in London where he began to specialise in architectural subjects. In 1921, he held his first solo exhibition at the Grosvenor Gallery in London and the following year became a member of the Manchester Academy of Fine Arts. In 1927 he became an Associate of the RA and a full member of the Academy in 1936. Rushbury was an Official War Artist during both World Wars. After acting for a second time as an Official War Artist, he was given the post of Keeper of the Royal Academy and Head of the Royal Academy Schools, and in 1964 he was knighted. A convivial charming man, Rushbury was a staunch supporter of both The Arts Club, Dover Street and the Chelsea Arts Club. He also designed posters for London North Eastern Railways. Examples of his work are in the British Museum, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, National Motor Museum NRM, Tate Gallery and the V&A. Rushbury demonstrates a mastery of perspective. With the pencil perspective lines often still visible, Rushbury's scenes have a distinctly architectural quality. Paired with his delicate use of colour, his work is endlessly captivating.

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SKU sq800
Artist Sir Henry George Rushbury RA (1889-1968)
Date 1962
Dimensions 27.0 x 35.0cm
Medium Watercolour
Style Realism
Subject Seascape & Coastal
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