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From the Bostock Family Collection
Homestead, Irwine Minster, Dorset
This is a charming study of a Tudor-style property as it was in c.1930. The artist has placed birds and a cat into the picture to introduce an organic element into what would otherwise be an architectural study.
Copper plate etching, engraved circa 1930
Arthur Bell (1897-1995)
Signed, titled and dated by the artist
215 x 165 mm.
Mounted on card and framed. Framing date September 1949.
There are two ageing spots on the print surface and some discolouration of the mount.
Price: £250 including postage and packing, UK delivery only.
Arthur Bell (1897–1995) was a painter and etcher, originally from Kettering, who came to Poole in 1919 to convalesce after service on the Somme. Before the war he was studying to be an architect, but once in Dorset he was taught etching by Leslie C Ward. He later taught Art at Canford School. The artist lived in Constitution Hill Road, Parkstone, Poole.
He moved to Cheltenham in 1938 where he taught art at Cheltenham College
The artist printed on laid JCA Ingres watermarked paper from France.
The house in the print was originally called ‘Homestead’ of Iwerne Minster. It still exists as The Oak House, Old School Lane, Blandford Forum (see image below).
For interest in purchasing this print, please contact Mike Bostock, on behalf of the Bostock Family Collection at email: contact@jamesbostock.com |
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