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Seascape Print After Painting By J.w.carmichael
VICTORIAN SEASCAPE PRINT DEPICTING SCENE OF VESSELS IN ROUGH SEAS OFF OF THE TYNEMOUTH COASTLINE AFTER AN ORIGINAL PAINTING BY MARINE ARTIST J.W.CARMICHAEL 36.5 X 23 INCHES.
A good print on board after an original oil painting by well known seascape artist J.W.Carmichael dated 1867,depicting vessels in rough seas off of the Tynemouth coastline,with huge white high cliffs dominating the seashore.
The print captures the full atmosphere and motion of the sea as seen in the original oil painting and bears a reproduced copy of the artist signature in the lower left hand corner,J.W.Carmichael 1867.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
John Wilson Carmichael (1799 -1868)
Marine landscape and figure painter in oil and watercolour. Draughtsman, illustrator and drawing master. Born in Newcastle to a shipwright, so he did spend time at sea as a boy. Although he had established his painting workshop by the age of 23, which he shared with landscape painter Thomas Richardson Senior. He began exhibiting in 1825 at the Northumberland Institution for the Promotion of Fine Arts. In 1826 he married a Mary Sweet, they lived at various locations on Tyneside over the next twenty years. He remained a regular exhibitor at Newcastle and also sent work to the Carlisle Academy from 1828, the Northern Academy in 1829, the Royal Academy from 1835, Suffolk Street Gallery from 1838 and the British Institution from 1846. Throughout this period Carmichael developed a reputation as one of Northumbrias best liked and respected marine and landscape artists. He did return to sea to participate officially in the Baltic theatre of the Crimean War. He gave up art and retired to Scarborough, where he died, after the early death of his son. Major exhibitions of his work where held at the Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle in 1982 in connection with the Newcastle Festival and in 1999 to mark the bicentenary of his birth. He also exhibited his work at the Royal Academy between 1835- 59, the British Institution, the Society of British Artists and elsewhere. His work is now collected internationally and can be seen at Greenwich, National Maritime museum, Newcastle, Gateshead and Sunderland art galleries.
CONDITION & FRAME
This picture is in great condition,protected under glass and mounted in a rich gold finished wooden period style original frame.
This particular seascape is rarely seen in the form of a reproduced full scale colourful print,and is an impressive picture which has attracted alot of interest and comments re the realism of colours.
MEASUREMENTS
Height 23 Inches
Width 36.5 Inches
Depth 1.75 Inches
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OUR REF 0442 A BARGAIN BUY PriceSOLD DimensionsHeight 23 Inches Width 36.5 Inches Depth 1.75 Inches Category Antique Pictures / Engravings / Art Date 1950-60 1950s Antiques Origin British Artist J.W.Carmichael Condition Excellent Condition Throughout Item code as153a448 / 0442 Status Sold
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A good print on board after an original oil painting by well known seascape artist J.W.Carmichael dated 1867,depicting vessels in rough seas off of the Tynemouth coastline,with huge white high cliffs dominating the seashore.
The print captures the full atmosphere and motion of the sea as seen in the original oil painting and bears a reproduced copy of the artist signature in the lower left hand corner,J.W.Carmichael 1867.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
John Wilson Carmichael (1799 -1868)
Marine landscape and figure painter in oil and watercolour. Draughtsman, illustrator and drawing master. Born in Newcastle to a shipwright, so he did spend time at sea as a boy. Although he had established his painting workshop by the age of 23, which he shared with landscape painter Thomas Richardson Senior. He began exhibiting in 1825 at the Northumberland Institution for the Promotion of Fine Arts. In 1826 he married a Mary Sweet, they lived at various locations on Tyneside over the next twenty years. He remained a regular exhibitor at Newcastle and also sent work to the Carlisle Academy from 1828, the Northern Academy in 1829, the Royal Academy from 1835, Suffolk Street Gallery from 1838 and the British Institution from 1846. Throughout this period Carmichael developed a reputation as one of Northumbrias best liked and respected marine and landscape artists. He did return to sea to participate officially in the Baltic theatre of the Crimean War. He gave up art and retired to Scarborough, where he died, after the early death of his son. Major exhibitions of his work where held at the Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle in 1982 in connection with the Newcastle Festival and in 1999 to mark the bicentenary of his birth. He also exhibited his work at the Royal Academy between 1835- 59, the British Institution, the Society of British Artists and elsewhere. His work is now collected internationally and can be seen at Greenwich, National Maritime museum, Newcastle, Gateshead and Sunderland art galleries.
CONDITION & FRAME
This picture is in great condition,protected under glass and mounted in a rich gold finished wooden period style original frame.
This particular seascape is rarely seen in the form of a reproduced full scale colourful print,and is an impressive picture which has attracted alot of interest and comments re the realism of colours.
MEASUREMENTS
Height 23 Inches
Width 36.5 Inches
Depth 1.75 Inches
TELEPHONE ENQUIRIES 07765 856171
HOURS 10 AM -10 PM 7 DAYS A WEEK
DELIVERY UK MAINLAND & WORLDWIDE
QUOTES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST
OUR REF 0442 A BARGAIN BUY PriceSOLD DimensionsHeight 23 Inches Width 36.5 Inches Depth 1.75 Inches Category Antique Pictures / Engravings / Art Date 1950-60 1950s Antiques Origin British Artist J.W.Carmichael Condition Excellent Condition Throughout Item code as153a448 / 0442 Status Sold
View all stock from
Mansion House Antiques & Fine Art
Private dealer
By appointment only
East Midlands
Leicestershire
Tel : 07765856171
Non UK callers : +44 7765856171
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