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Reginald Smith RBA Lge. Watercolour Cornish Cliffs
We are pleased to offer this superb and large watercolour by the Bristol artist Reginald Smith RBA ARCamA RWA. His name is on the original slip, and it is signed to the lower right. Most of the works by this artist are particularly large, including the three oils that are in the National Collection, which may be viewed at ArtUK.org. The paintings themselves, are held at The Victoria Art Gallery in Bath, The Royal West of England Academy in Bristol and The Herbert AG & Museum in Coventry.
This is one of a pair of paintings by this artist that we are offering.
Please note that this artist should not be confused with the Yorkshire watercolourist Arthur Reginald Smith 1871-1934, as they are often confused by auction houses, online auction sites and on google. Reginald is often listed as born in 1870 and Arthur Reginald as dying in 1925. We have confirmed Reginald's birth and death dates in the Register.
The painting depicts a view of Cornish cliffs on a rougher day, with the waves crashing against the rocks, creating spray and in the foreground, the waves are swirling around the rocks. The cliffs are again the haunt of the seabirds, as in the companion piece. The artist has not, as far as we can tell, entitled this work.
Reginald Smith was actually born Sydney Reginald Smith but after about the early 1880s he seemed to drop the Sydney in favour of Reginald. He was the son of a Minister and was born in the third quarter of 1854 in Batheaston, Somerset, a small village some 2 miles from Bath. He married a Florence Marianne Smith (1855-1931 in Bath in 1880 and they had two children Olive and Allan. In the Census of 1881 they were living at 3 Oakfield Villas, Clifton, Bristol. By 1891, their residence was 47 Oakfield Road, Clifton and in 1901, they moved to 54 Pembroke Road, Clifton where they were to remain for at least 20 years, if not until their deaths. He must have been making a reasonable living as they always had one or two servants from the time of their marriage. Reginald died in Bristol in 1925 and Florence in 1931.
Reginald Smith exhibited 12 paintings at the Royal Academy, but mostly exhibited locally at The Royal Cambrian Academy and the Royal West of England Academy. Throughout the 1890s and possibly longer Frost and Reed had exhibitions of his paintings at their Galleries at 47 Queen's Road Bristol and, indeed, both of these paintings bear their label. He was created a Member of the Royal Society of British Artists in 1895 and was also a Member of the Royal West of England Academy and an Associate Member of the Royal Cambrian Academy. He painted in both oils and watercolours and principally marine and coastal views.
His biographical details are listed in The Dictionary of British Artists (Collectors' Club) and The Dictionary of Victorian Painters by Christopher Wood.
Due to the size of the watercolour, we have not mounted it, but have newly framed it in a very nice and substantial 2" rope design dark gilt frame over its original slip and glass. It will be supplied wired and ready to hang.
Image size: 27 1/8" x 18 1/2" - 6885cm x 47cm
Frame size: 33 1/8" x 24 1/2" - 84.1cm x 62.2cm
Medium: Watercolours on card
Condition: Very good. The colours and strong and true and there is no foxing. The slip is original with only minor rubbing to the gilding, the glass is original and good and the frame is new.
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Tel : 01622 812556
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This is one of a pair of paintings by this artist that we are offering.
Please note that this artist should not be confused with the Yorkshire watercolourist Arthur Reginald Smith 1871-1934, as they are often confused by auction houses, online auction sites and on google. Reginald is often listed as born in 1870 and Arthur Reginald as dying in 1925. We have confirmed Reginald's birth and death dates in the Register.
The painting depicts a view of Cornish cliffs on a rougher day, with the waves crashing against the rocks, creating spray and in the foreground, the waves are swirling around the rocks. The cliffs are again the haunt of the seabirds, as in the companion piece. The artist has not, as far as we can tell, entitled this work.
Reginald Smith was actually born Sydney Reginald Smith but after about the early 1880s he seemed to drop the Sydney in favour of Reginald. He was the son of a Minister and was born in the third quarter of 1854 in Batheaston, Somerset, a small village some 2 miles from Bath. He married a Florence Marianne Smith (1855-1931 in Bath in 1880 and they had two children Olive and Allan. In the Census of 1881 they were living at 3 Oakfield Villas, Clifton, Bristol. By 1891, their residence was 47 Oakfield Road, Clifton and in 1901, they moved to 54 Pembroke Road, Clifton where they were to remain for at least 20 years, if not until their deaths. He must have been making a reasonable living as they always had one or two servants from the time of their marriage. Reginald died in Bristol in 1925 and Florence in 1931.
Reginald Smith exhibited 12 paintings at the Royal Academy, but mostly exhibited locally at The Royal Cambrian Academy and the Royal West of England Academy. Throughout the 1890s and possibly longer Frost and Reed had exhibitions of his paintings at their Galleries at 47 Queen's Road Bristol and, indeed, both of these paintings bear their label. He was created a Member of the Royal Society of British Artists in 1895 and was also a Member of the Royal West of England Academy and an Associate Member of the Royal Cambrian Academy. He painted in both oils and watercolours and principally marine and coastal views.
His biographical details are listed in The Dictionary of British Artists (Collectors' Club) and The Dictionary of Victorian Painters by Christopher Wood.
Due to the size of the watercolour, we have not mounted it, but have newly framed it in a very nice and substantial 2" rope design dark gilt frame over its original slip and glass. It will be supplied wired and ready to hang.
Image size: 27 1/8" x 18 1/2" - 6885cm x 47cm
Frame size: 33 1/8" x 24 1/2" - 84.1cm x 62.2cm
Medium: Watercolours on card
Condition: Very good. The colours and strong and true and there is no foxing. The slip is original with only minor rubbing to the gilding, the glass is original and good and the frame is new.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 18/NOV/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
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Category Antique Pictures / Engravings / Art
> Antique Watercolours
Date 1904
Edwardian Antiques Material Card
Origin English
Item code as237a1430
Status Sold
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England, UK
Tel : 01622 812556
Non UK callers : +44 1622 812556
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