William Warden (1908-1982) - 1945 Watercolour Liebfrauenkirche, Dusseldorf

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Description

The bombed out remains of Liebfrauenkirche (St. Mary's Church) in Dusseldorf at the end of WWII. Signed and dated. On watercolour paper.

Condition

The condition is typical for a picture of this age including some minor discolouration and foxing.

Size

27.5 x 39.5cm (10.8" x 15.6")

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Artist Biography

William Warden (1908-1982) was a landscape painter in oil and watercolour. He studied at the Liverpool City School of Art from 1924 until 1930. He later moved to Sussex and worked under George Graham.

He became a member of the Society of Sussex Painters in 1938 and exhibited at the RA, NEAC, RBA, with the AEB and Arts Council. Hastings Art Gallery holds much of his work, and official purchases include the Imperial War Museum, Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool and Rye Art Gallery. From the early 1950s Warden concentrated on oils, and regular stays at Agalier, in the Avignon area of France, lightened his palette. Warden died in Southport, Lancashire, although he lived at Winchelsea Beach, Sussex.

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SKU sg314
Artist William Warden (1908-1982)
Date 1945
Dimensions 27.5 x 39.5cm
Medium Watercolour
Style Sketch
Subject Architecture & Cityscapes
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