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Michael Crawley - 20th Century Watercolour Broom-Making
Description
A painting of a man in a dilapidated farm courtyard making brooms. Presented in a grey and gold double mount and a distressed gilt-effect wooden frame. Signed to the lower-right edge. On watercolour paper.Condition
There are some minor scuffs and scratches to the frame.
Size
21 x 16cm (8.3" x 6.3")
Artist Biography
Michael Crawley paints in both oils and watercolours, principally landscapes of Derbyshire, although he has painted scenes in New York, Italy, and France and also locomotives. He is well documented as working for 'Royal Crown Derby' and his designs have appeared frequently on their products. He is one of the artists who have been noted for their work in the Derby Porcelain International Society. Crawley often used his own landscapes and flower paintings as designs on porcelain. During his time at Royal Crown Derby he was responsible for decorating a series of dinner plates and a cream jug presented to HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother on the occasion of her visit to the Royal Crown Derby factory in 1971. In 1974 he painted six plates with Derbyshire scenes which were presented to HRH Princess Anne when she visited Royal Crown Derby.
| SKU | ra392 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Michael Crawley |
| Date | 20th Century |
| Dimensions | 21 x 16cm |
| Medium | Watercolour |
| Style | Realism |
| Subject | Genre Scene |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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