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Springtime Hawns and Dendles, Devon
John Baragwanath-King 1864 to 1939
Gouache
A landscape painter mainly in watercolour, born near Penzance, Cornwall Baragwanath-King began his working life as an engineer and later became an artist.
After the turn of the century he received a noteworthy accolade by selling one of his paintings to Queen Alexandra. This led to subsequent purchases by her husband, King Edward VII. Despite the welcome publicity surrounding these events, he was eventually to fall from grace due to the untimely sale of one of his paintings to Kaiser Willhelm near the outbreak of the First World War.
He published a book called 'Arthur and Others in Cornwall' and is believed at one time to have had a studio in Connaught Avenue, Mutley, Plymouth.
He finished his days in a Cornish village called Trewoon, where he is reputed to have painted, mainly to sustain his pastime of drinking beer.
His artistic skills are varied, as was his use of colour which ranges from predominately blue and pink seascapes, to the dramatic green, grey and purple of his landscapes. This play with colour and tone may be influenced by Cezanne, using a change in colour as substitute for dark and light, or to emphasize depth in perspective.
This pretty gouache of Springtime Hawns and Dendles was painted in Devon. Conjuring the mood of a beautiful springtime in the West Country this picture we are sure will grace your wall and lighten your mood.
It is signed by the artist and further inscribed to the back.
ABOUT US
White Court Art specialise in high quality British and European Fine Art. We are passionate about art, and the pieces we offer reflect this. Most of the paintings are by high quality, listed artists. However, if we discover a piece by an unknown artist that we believe is of merit then we will also offer these works. We are constantly searching for new talent and quality pieces to offer our clients. We endeavour to provide a friendly, efficient and safe forum to enable you to acquire fine art online. Our company was formed in 2006.
POSTAGE & PACKAGING
All of our paintings are carefully and appropriately packaged to ensure they reach you safely. We do pride ourselves on the care taken with packaging. Orders to the UK mainland are sent using insured courier service or appropriate Royal Mail service. Orders to the rest of the World are sent promptly via signed for courier service. Unless stated prices exclude shipping costs.
RETURNS POLICY
We offer a 14 day returns policy and money back guarantee on all items (excluding postage costs) should they be found to be not as described. Additionally White Court Art fully guarantees for a period of 1 year from the date of sale our descriptions relating to age and medium. Our warranty will only apply to the original buyers as named on our invoice issued at date of sale.
PAYMENT
Our preferred method of payment is via internet Bank Transfer. Please contact us for our details at point of purchase. Of course we also accept payments through Paypal, Postal Order and personal Cheques.
ITEM INFORMATION & TERMINOLOGY
Every item we sell is fully guaranteed to be as we describe. We use the same cataloguing terms as most major auction houses The cataloguing terms that we use have the following meanings
1. where the text which forms reads "'by" and is followed by the artist's full name (or the artist's initials, if his full name is unrecorded), the work is in our opinion by the artist
2. where the expression "attributed to" is used, the work is in our opinion possibly a work by the artist, in whole or in part
3. where the expression "'circle of'" is used, the work is in our opinion a work of the period of the artist and showing his influence
4. where the expression "'follower of"' is used, the work is in our opinion a work executed in the artist's style but not necessarily by a pupil
5. where the expression '"manner of"' is used, the work is in our opinion a work executed in the artist's style but of a later date
6. where the term "after" is used, the work is in our opinion a copy or pastiche (of any date) of a work by the artist.
7. Where the term 'signed...' is used in our opinion the work has been signed by the artist, where the term 'with signature...' or 'bears signature...' is used in our opinion the signature is by a hand other than that of the artist.
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Powys
Mid Wales
Tel : 02921252747
Non UK callers : +44 2921252747
Gouache
A landscape painter mainly in watercolour, born near Penzance, Cornwall Baragwanath-King began his working life as an engineer and later became an artist.
After the turn of the century he received a noteworthy accolade by selling one of his paintings to Queen Alexandra. This led to subsequent purchases by her husband, King Edward VII. Despite the welcome publicity surrounding these events, he was eventually to fall from grace due to the untimely sale of one of his paintings to Kaiser Willhelm near the outbreak of the First World War.
He published a book called 'Arthur and Others in Cornwall' and is believed at one time to have had a studio in Connaught Avenue, Mutley, Plymouth.
He finished his days in a Cornish village called Trewoon, where he is reputed to have painted, mainly to sustain his pastime of drinking beer.
His artistic skills are varied, as was his use of colour which ranges from predominately blue and pink seascapes, to the dramatic green, grey and purple of his landscapes. This play with colour and tone may be influenced by Cezanne, using a change in colour as substitute for dark and light, or to emphasize depth in perspective.
This pretty gouache of Springtime Hawns and Dendles was painted in Devon. Conjuring the mood of a beautiful springtime in the West Country this picture we are sure will grace your wall and lighten your mood.
It is signed by the artist and further inscribed to the back.
ABOUT US
White Court Art specialise in high quality British and European Fine Art. We are passionate about art, and the pieces we offer reflect this. Most of the paintings are by high quality, listed artists. However, if we discover a piece by an unknown artist that we believe is of merit then we will also offer these works. We are constantly searching for new talent and quality pieces to offer our clients. We endeavour to provide a friendly, efficient and safe forum to enable you to acquire fine art online. Our company was formed in 2006.
POSTAGE & PACKAGING
All of our paintings are carefully and appropriately packaged to ensure they reach you safely. We do pride ourselves on the care taken with packaging. Orders to the UK mainland are sent using insured courier service or appropriate Royal Mail service. Orders to the rest of the World are sent promptly via signed for courier service. Unless stated prices exclude shipping costs.
RETURNS POLICY
We offer a 14 day returns policy and money back guarantee on all items (excluding postage costs) should they be found to be not as described. Additionally White Court Art fully guarantees for a period of 1 year from the date of sale our descriptions relating to age and medium. Our warranty will only apply to the original buyers as named on our invoice issued at date of sale.
PAYMENT
Our preferred method of payment is via internet Bank Transfer. Please contact us for our details at point of purchase. Of course we also accept payments through Paypal, Postal Order and personal Cheques.
ITEM INFORMATION & TERMINOLOGY
Every item we sell is fully guaranteed to be as we describe. We use the same cataloguing terms as most major auction houses The cataloguing terms that we use have the following meanings
1. where the text which forms reads "'by" and is followed by the artist's full name (or the artist's initials, if his full name is unrecorded), the work is in our opinion by the artist
2. where the expression "attributed to" is used, the work is in our opinion possibly a work by the artist, in whole or in part
3. where the expression "'circle of'" is used, the work is in our opinion a work of the period of the artist and showing his influence
4. where the expression "'follower of"' is used, the work is in our opinion a work executed in the artist's style but not necessarily by a pupil
5. where the expression '"manner of"' is used, the work is in our opinion a work executed in the artist's style but of a later date
6. where the term "after" is used, the work is in our opinion a copy or pastiche (of any date) of a work by the artist.
7. Where the term 'signed...' is used in our opinion the work has been signed by the artist, where the term 'with signature...' or 'bears signature...' is used in our opinion the signature is by a hand other than that of the artist.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 16/JAN/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Please contact us for further information
Dimensions29x42.5 cms
Category Antique Pictures / Engravings / Art
> Antique Watercolours
Date 19th century
19th Century Antiques Origin English
Artist John Baragwanath-King
Condition Very good. ready to hang
Item code as298a018 / 102
Status Sold
£250.00
$305.88
€296.93
$
€
Conversion rates as of 16/JAN/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer. Please contact us for further information
View all stock from
White Court Art
By appointment only
Powys
Mid Wales
Tel : 02921252747
Non UK callers : +44 2921252747
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