Follower Of Edward Lear And David Roberts - Topographical Watercolor
An exceptionally high quality topographical watercolor (location unknown at present) by a 19th-century painter. The identity of the artist is unidentified at present. With clear influences from David Roberts and Edward Lear, the artist of this atmospheric desert landscape ingeniously draws beauty from the wasteland of the scene. A brilliant study of shadow and texture, the skill of this piece is evident in the contrasting use of watercolor as a medium to convey a dry landscape, beautifully manipulated to depict the arid scenery and a quiet, hazy atmosphere.
Artist Name: Unidentified at present
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Artist Name: Unidentified at present
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British dealer in Barcelona – moderndecorative.com
2 595 €
Period: 17th century
Style: Orientalism
Condition: Good condition
Material: Paper
Width: 25.5
Height: 18
Reference (ID): 1429794
Availability: In stock
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