Albany E. Howarth (1872 - 1936) - Late 19th Century Etching Old Star Inn

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Description

A charming late 19th Century etching showing the Old Star Inn in Alfriston, Sussex. The artist has signed to the lower right in graphite and the location is inscribed in plate at the lower left. There is a printer's association blind stamp at the lower left. On wove.

Condition

The condition is typical for a picture of this age including some discolouration.

Size

19 x 13.8cm (7.5" x 5.4")
Sheet: 27.6 x 21.5cm (10.9" x 8.5")

Artist Biography

Etcher and watercolourist, born in Durham. Worked initially in the drawing offices of Armstrong Mitchell, Newcastle-upon-Tyne and later as an illustrator for northern papers and periodicals. Travelled extensively round Britain and western Europe. Published etchings of Oxford University colleges1909; of Cambridge colleges in 1910 and of Venice in 1912. Elected Associate of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers, 1910; had a solo exhibition at Dowdeswell & Dowdeswell, 1912. Also exhibited at the Royal Academy, Agnew's, Colnaghi's, Fine Art Society, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, and the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours. Author of 'The Art of Making Fine Prints', 1901 (reprinted by Nabu Press, 2010). Lived in London, 1905; Essex 1906-20 and in Watford from 1920 until his death in 1936.

Location

West Sussex, England, United Kingdom

More Information
SKU qv577
Artist Albany E. Howarth (1872 - 1936)
Date Late 19th Century
Dimensions 19 x 13.8cm
Medium Etching
Style Realism
Subject Architecture & Cityscapes
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