Lewis John Wood RI ROI Watercolour Street Scene

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We are delighted to offer this excellent watercolour by the renowned 19th Century artist Lewis John Wood, who has signed the painting L. J. Wood in the lower left hand corner. The painting depicts a busy street scene on a Northern French or Belgium town, with a tall building with a hexagonal tower, on which the artist has written 'graineterie'. We presume that this means granary. To the left of this building, there is another on which he has written Louis de Tourneur and epicerie, which means grocery. Outside these buildings in the street, is a covered wagon filled with sacks and there are many figures clustered around the back of the wagon, as well as further down the street.

This is one of a pair of watercolours by this artist that we are listing.

Lewis John Wood was born in London in circa 1816 and was an architectural painter in oils and watercolours and a lithographer. He exhibited from 1831-1891 at the Royal Academy 1831-1872 and also at Suffolk Street and the New Watercolour Society (205 works) and in the provinces. He was elected an Associate Member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours in 1866 and a full member in 1870. He resigned his Membership in 1888. He was also elected a Full Member of the Royal Oil Painters Institute in 1883.

From 1836, after he first visited the Continent, he mainly painted scenes of Northern France and Belgium, such as this pair.

He was the father of Lewis Pinhorn Wood, and the grandfather of Lawson Wood, both well known artists. He lived for a number of years at 23 Park Road Hampstead. He died in Fulham in 1900, survived by his widow Maria and his children.

His biographical details are listed in The Dictionary of Victorian Painters by Christopher Wood and The Dictionary of British Watercolours by H. Mallalieu.

There are 95 auction results at artprice for works by this artist, as well as the other sites and on google images.

The watercolour has been newly double mounted in acid-free mountboard and is framed in a 1 3/8" gilt frame. It will be supplied wired and ready to hang.

Medium Watercolours

DateMid Victorian ArtistLewis John Wood DimensionsImage size 12" x 8 3/8" 30.45cm x 21.25cm Frame size 21 1/2" x 17 1/8" 54.55cm x 43.5cm ConditionExcellent condition with no foxing or fading. The mounts and frame are new. Codeas237a624 Price £485.00     564.83     $642.96    The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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