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19th century watercolour by Henry M Pope
A large and important 19th C watercolour by Henry Martin Pope of a moonlit castle ruin by a lake.
Henry Martin Pope was an exceptional 19th century Midlands artist who exhibited widely later he founded the Birmingham Arts Circle whose elite members included Walter Langley, Edwin Harris, and William Banks Fortescue, in particular, he and Langley were good friends and often visited Newlyn, Cornwall, U.K together.
Henry Martin Pope is a highly regarded artist whose works are displayed in many museums and public galleries, including the Birmingham Museums Trust, Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Y Gaer Museum and Art Gallery, and Dudley Museum.
This large and exceptional watercolour is of a most unusual subject as it is a night scene set with the moon rising above an ancient fortified castle ruin which is located on the edge of a lake. The view was painted during the winter months with stark trees in the foreground with silhouetted branches hanging over and reflecting in the dimly lit water.
This picture is most likely a view from Wales as it was purchased with our other example which is a view of the pass at Llanberis, Snowdonia, North Wales. Again, in this painting, the artist has cleverly used only three colours to produce this mystical and moody work of art. It is signed H Pope in the bottom right hand corner.
This painting retains its original limed oak frame with hand floated glass. It has a new gilt slip and has been resealed on the reverse.
Sizes including the frame:
Height 80cm x width 55cm x depth 3cm
We no longer have shop premises. All of our items can be viewed online.
If you wish to see an item, we will be more than happy to arrange a viewing.
Many thanks
Wendy and Robert
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Droitwich Spa
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WR9 8AN
Tel : 07929 011224
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Henry Martin Pope was an exceptional 19th century Midlands artist who exhibited widely later he founded the Birmingham Arts Circle whose elite members included Walter Langley, Edwin Harris, and William Banks Fortescue, in particular, he and Langley were good friends and often visited Newlyn, Cornwall, U.K together.
Henry Martin Pope is a highly regarded artist whose works are displayed in many museums and public galleries, including the Birmingham Museums Trust, Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Y Gaer Museum and Art Gallery, and Dudley Museum.
This large and exceptional watercolour is of a most unusual subject as it is a night scene set with the moon rising above an ancient fortified castle ruin which is located on the edge of a lake. The view was painted during the winter months with stark trees in the foreground with silhouetted branches hanging over and reflecting in the dimly lit water.
This picture is most likely a view from Wales as it was purchased with our other example which is a view of the pass at Llanberis, Snowdonia, North Wales. Again, in this painting, the artist has cleverly used only three colours to produce this mystical and moody work of art. It is signed H Pope in the bottom right hand corner.
This painting retains its original limed oak frame with hand floated glass. It has a new gilt slip and has been resealed on the reverse.
Sizes including the frame:
Height 80cm x width 55cm x depth 3cm
We no longer have shop premises. All of our items can be viewed online.
If you wish to see an item, we will be more than happy to arrange a viewing.
Many thanks
Wendy and Robert
Price
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DimensionsHeight 80cn x width 55cm x depth 3cm
Category Antique Pictures / Engravings / Art
> Antique Watercolours
Date 1890
Late 19th Century Antiques Material Paper
Origin English
Artist Henry Martin Pope
Condition In good condition
Item code as755a310
Status For Sale
£1595.00
$2026.93
€1916.55
$2026.93
€1916.55
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Please contact us at 01905 622468/ 07929 011224 / 07720 607007. Alternatively, email robertbelcherantiques@gmail.com
All overseas deliveries are also available.
Please contact us at 01905 622468/ 07929 011224 / 07720 607007. Alternatively, email robertbelcherantiques@gmail.com
View all stock from
Robert Belcher Antiques
Droitwich Spa
Worcestershire
England
WR9 8AN
Tel : 07929 011224
or : 07720 607007
Non UK callers : +44 7929 011224 or +44 7720 607007
Get directions to Robert Belcher Antiques
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