W. Hawksworth (1853-1935) - 19th Century Etching, The Smugglers Cottage

Description

This charming hand coloured etching depicts The Smuggler's Cottage in Polperro, Cornwall. Once used to smuggle valuable goods by locals the cottage still stands as a popular holiday home. Signed and titled below the plate line. On wove.

Condition

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

Biography

London born landscape painter of the Norfolk and Kent coasts. He was elected to the Royal Society of British Artists in 1903 and to the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours in 1934, a year before his death. Hawksworth had a prolific career, exhibiting at the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists, Chenil Gallery, Dudley Gallery, Grosvenor Gallery, Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, Goupil Gallery, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, New English Art Club, Royal Academy, Royal Scottish Academy and Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour. Several drawings by him are in the collection of the British Museum and there is also an example in the Penlee House Museum. His death was recorded at Blean in Kent.

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Details

  • Size: 18.6 x 10.8cm (7.3" x 4.3")
    Framed Size: 39.8 x 28.9cm (15.7" x 11.4")
  • Product Code: rd088
  • Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

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