Charles Green (1840-1898)
Bruges
Pencil, watercolour and bodycolour; initialled & inscribed on the back with title
7 x 12 inches
POA
Provenance
Abbott & Holder, 1988
Christie’s, British Art on Paper including Victorian Watercolours from the Albert Dawson Collection, 3 June 2004, lot 30 (part lot)For a trained draughtsman who worked in the busy black-and-white magazine and book illustration industry of the 1860s, Charles Green had a fine sense of colour. His pictures, mainly watercolours, were exhibited at the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours and the Royal Academy.
Here, a simple but delicate study of the roofscape of Bruges.