Thomas Mortimer Fl. 1880-1920 Watercolour Marine

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We are offering for sale this large watercolour by the artist Thomas Mortimer, who flourished circa 1880-1920 and who has signed the painting in the lower left hand corner. The painting depicts a rocky coastal view, with rough seas crashing on the rocks and seagulls flying over the waves. Unfortunately we do not know the location, but it is probably somewhere on the South Coast. This is one of a pair of paintings by this artist that we are currently listing.

Thomas Mortimer, who flourished around 1900, was a watercolour artist who specialised in marine and coastal paintings. He is listed in Jeremy Wood's excellent book 'Hidden Talents' from which we quote

'Painter in watercolour of harbours, coastal scenes and continental town and lake scenes who was working around 1900. The watercolours are often beach scenes with figures and fishing boats and are usually found in pairs. The subjects include South Cost views, Dutch and French town scenes and, occasionally, Venice. This artist is sometimes confused with the 1930s West country cottage and harbour scene painter L. Mortimer, who also signs with an initial but whose signature can be difficult to read.'

Auction results for this artist may be found on the usual sites in reasonable quantity, as he was quite prolific.

The painting has been newly double mounted in two tone to complement and is newly framed in a 1 1/8" mottled gilt frame to suit. It is ready to hang.

Medium Watercolours


Date1900s : Circa 1900 ArtistThomas Mortimer DimensionsImage size 20" x 8 3/8" 50.89cm x 21.25cm Frame size 27 5/8" x 16 3/8" 70.15cm x 41.6cm ConditionVery good. There is no foxing and the colours are bright and true. The mounts and frame are new. Codeas237a226 PriceSOLD StatusSold SellerStudio RT Ltd Telephone01622 812556Non UK callers :+44 1622 812556 Emailstudiortuk1@btconnect.com

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