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The Tyne and Shields
Edward Brannan
approx. exposed area of image inside frame
10in h x 12in w
etching on paper
£150 framed
Item number 1709
The river Tyne with north and south Shields A very fine etching of the river Tyne with north and south Shields on opposite banks. The work is an etching pulled from a copper plate showing features produced with a tool called a burin. We would refer you to the Glossary for a detailed description of the process of etching. A work showing an historic scene. The work is monogrammed in the plate and then signed in pencil below the plate mark which is the traditional method for this medium. Executed while the artist was resident in Northumberland.
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| About the artist
Born: 1888
Died: 1964
Brannan was a wonderful draughtsman who sketched his native Lincolnshire. He studied at the Lincoln School of art and was a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy. His work is in the Usher Gallery in Lincoln and many private collections. His two sons Noel, and Peter were both professional painters. Read an account of this artistic family by Mavis Brannan, Edward's daughter-in-law at www.room4art.com/The-Artistic-Brannans.
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| Product type |
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print - final |
| Date of work |
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1920 |
| How we know the date |
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our estimate |
| The last owner of the work |
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artist's daughter-in-law |
| How we know who the artist is |
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signed |
| How we know the subject |
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inscribed |
| School of painting |
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Modern British |
| Style of painting |
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Impressionist |
| Approach |
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townscape study impression |
| Dimensions (h x w x d) inches |
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10 x 12 |
| Condition of work |
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very good |
| Recent restoration |
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No known restoration |
| Where exhibited |
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believed never exhibited |
| Quantity available |
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1 |
| Edition of |
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Between 1 and 10 |
| Item number |
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1709 |
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print - final, etching, paper, The Tyne and Shields, The river Tyne with north and south Shields, A very fine etching of the river Tyne with north and south Shields on opposite banks. The work is an etching pulled from a copper plate showing features produced with a tool called a burin. We would refer you to the Glossary for a detailed description of the process of etching. A work showing an historic scene. The work is monogrammed in the plate and then signed in pencil below the plate mark which is the traditional method for this medium., Executed while the artist was resident in Northumberland., 00.00.1920, Modern British, Impressionist, townscape, study, historical, impression, Lighthouses, North and South Shields, pier, grey |
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