Punt in River Landscape Antique Oil Painting by Daniel Sherrin (1868-1940)

Daniel Sherrin (British, 1868-1940)

Punt in a River Landscape

Oil on Canvas

  • Signed lower left.
  • Similar listed to $10,800.00 USD at auction. 
  • There are 22 paintings by this artist in the British National Art Collection.
  • Painting - 42cm x 59cm
  • Frame - 56cm x 72cm 

Lot Notes

A very fine oil painting on canvas depicting a river landscape with a figure in a punt and with a church and other buildings beyond by highly regarded landscape painter Daniel Sherrin.  The painting is signed lower left.

Condition

In very fine condition.  Professionally lined and conserved in the late 20th century.  Clean, most attractive, well framed and ready to hang.

Artist Information

Daniel Sherrin was born in Whitstable in 1870. Daniel specialized in landscapes. He was the pupil of B.W. Leader. Daniel Sherrin lived for a sometime on the East Coast near Whitstable, and also painted along the shores of Suffolk and Norfolk. In his early period he painted seascapes. Later, he turned to landscapes and, it is for these he has become well known.His paintings were often used for book illustrations, and some of his works were engraved. He was commissioned by King George V to paint Sandringham and this painting still hangs in Buckingham Palace. During the first World War he did valuable work on the design of posters in connection with recruitment for Kitchener's Army, and this work is currently in the archives of the Imperial War museum.


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