Montague Dawson (1895-1973)
As a young man, Dawson worked in the wake of his tutor, the great Victorian sea painter Charles Napier Hemy - but by the end of his career, he was crowned King of the Waves, a 'doyen of British marine artists ... literally riding on the crest of a wave' as he painted towering clippers and warships (Daily Mirror, 4 April 1973). Dawson's maritime scenes combine technical knowledge with a sailor's love of the sea and its many moods. This oil, unusually, omits ships altogether; a simple study of a fresh breeze ruffling the waves.
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Andrew Law (1873-1967)The Black Cock£12,000
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Charles Sykes (1875-1950)The Rainbow, 1944£12,000
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Ernest Albert Waterlow (1850-1919)'In his hand are the deep places of the Earth'POA
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John Brett (1831-1902)MacLeod's Maidens, Skye (natural sculpture)POA
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Alexander Stanhope Forbes (1857-1947)A Sketch, Mousehole Harbour, CornwallPOA
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