Bosham Harbour
View Similar Items
1 of 4
Dorothea SharpBosham HarbourCirca 1925
Circa 1925
About the Item
- Creator:Dorothea Sharp (1874-1955, British)
- Creation Year:Circa 1925
- Dimensions:Height: 18 in (45.72 cm)Width: 21 in (53.34 cm)Depth: 3 in (7.62 cm)
- Movement & Style:
- Condition:Excellent.
- Gallery Location:North Yorkshire, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: G13071619023
You May Also Like
- The Epiphany of Ernestineromantic landscape of imaginary city made in red, greyBy Igor FominLocated in Fort Lee, NJThe Epiphany of Ernestine is a part of the diptych 38x57 in (97x146 cm) of size. Can be bought together or separately. This painting is sold with Certificates of Authencity. The Du...Category
2010s Modern Landscape Paintings
MaterialsCotton Canvas, Acrylic
- The Whisper of Ernestine-romantic landscape of imaginary city made in red, greenBy Igor FominLocated in Fort Lee, NJThe Whisper of Ernestine is a part of the diptych 38x57 in (97x146 cm) of size. This painting is sold with Certificates of Authencity. The Duality of two contrast beginnings that exist inseparably, but nonetheless creating the One whole thing, man and the woman, ying and yang. This eternal story for conversation and for truth searching. Here we can see two persons, but the real hero is hidden. One story told for two people. This colorful and black and white scene magically connects and divides parts of the Diptych, identifying the heroes of the Painting. Each painting, being fully finished, not only adding to the other one, but continuing it, demonstrating kinetic arts. This dialogue about love is making the spectators following the story and sincerely get emotional for Igor Fomin...Category
2010s Modern Landscape Paintings
MaterialsCotton Canvas, Acrylic
- The Whisper of Ernestine and The Epiphany of ErnestineBy Igor FominLocated in Fort Lee, NJThis diptych is consisting of two works: The Whisper of Ernestine and The Epiphany of Ernestine each 38x57 in (97x146 cm) of size. These paintings are sold with Certificates of Authe...Category
2010s Modern Landscape Paintings
MaterialsAcrylic
Price Upon Request - New York-made in red, blue, pink, multicolor, portraits of Andy Warhol, John LenBy Igor FominLocated in Fort Lee, NJNew York - is a capital of the World that will no one indifferent. That’s the way the artist, Igor Fomin is seeing it. He is showing historical portrait of ...Category
2010s Modern Figurative Paintings
MaterialsAcrylic
- Certaldo- XXI Century, Contemporary Landscape Acrylic PaintingBy Andrzej BorowskiLocated in Warsaw, PLANDRZEJ BOROWSKI (born in 1969) He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts , at the Departments of Graphics and Painting in the atelier of professor Zbysław Maciejewski. In 1994 he was a...Category
21st Century and Contemporary Modern Landscape Paintings
MaterialsCanvas, Acrylic
$1,128 Sale Price20% Off - Dutch Villa- 21st Century Contemporary Landscape Painting by Eric SchutteBy Eric SchutteLocated in Nuenen, Noord BrabantIntroduction to Eric Schutte A publication in the art magazine 'Atelier', made us aware of his work. Very special we found his paintings, square-air paintings where the influences of the weather, the light to a special touch and a very colorful whole. Versatile What we do, when we see an artist's work that appeals to us, is to search for other work. This also applies to Eric. His website taught us that he is very versatile. In addition to paintings, Eric has found a special way of design. With waste plastic, iron and other material he makes the most special installations, commissioned, but also free work. An appointment was made quickly! Eric Schutte lives and works in Ommen, his studio is next to a beautiful mill. At the time of visit it is cold, there is some frozen snow and it is almost dark when I arrive. In the studio it is immediately clear that Eric is busy with everything. Mountains with tubes of oil paint, different donkeys with semi-manufactured paintings, a particularly large pile of waste plastic. Eric is an enthusiastic narrator, besides being an artist, he is a drawing teacher for a few days a week. I can imagine how he knows how to enthuse his students! Eric talks about special assignments that constantly lead to new ideas and new 'free works'. (The free work Eric likes to call 'research'.) For example, a cow, at De Brink in Ommen, produced Eric on behalf of the municipality. He made the cow out of iron. Old iron from all farmers in the immediate vicinity of Ommen. With this old iron he constructed a cow, the iron is particularly visible, but also the cow. Very clever! Environments Eric takes me enthusiastically to his work. The paintings, classical in origin, made with elegant imagination, and the images, beautiful and simple at the same time, and therefore also stimulating to look better. With these paintings Eric is always looking for the edge, during the opening exhibition we have a special work from him. Is it a 6-part, or are it 6 separate paintings of a railway crossing where a train is passing by? Anyway, you keep looking at it. Eric tells about this when I pick up the work: "I see something then, and then I want something with it, and this is it. Yes, otherwise I can not explain it ". Another and special piece during the opening exhibition is also by Eric Schutte. A calf made from almost 2000 yellow ear tags of slaughtered calves and iron. Particularly plastic and very lifelike. Eric Schutte is an artist who makes both conceptual and classical work. Eric himself about this: "The conceptual work consists of a figurative design in which the non-obvious use of materials is part of the imagination. The concept also plays a major role in classical work, but the material (use) is more traditional. I consider making images as a continuous game and research in which the idea and the design are equal and influence each other ". The opening exhibition and the work of Eric that we have kept in stock has been sold for a large part. Particularly enthusiastic and enthusiastic are people who see his work. During the exhibition 'Naar buiten!' We show new work by this special artist. Acrylic paintings made in the snow, outside in the cold. Also a number of works of waste plastic. The artist tells about his painting of a forest made from waste plastic: We make a waste mountain from nature, I make nature from waste again. The work is called biotope, our living environment. Nature, but at the same time, our environment is plastic. If later excavations are made to this time, the main thing that is found will be plastic. We live in the plastic age.Category
2010s Modern Landscape Paintings
MaterialsAcrylic