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Dealer: Artware Fineart
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Greg Page-Turner
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Price:
$5,000.00 USD
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Description:
Initialed lower left, titled and dated 1882 on the reverse. Joseph Clark was a painter of domestic genre and rustic subjects, he exhibited at the RA, SS, GG and elsew At the RA he exhibited a portrait of Henry Scott Tuke and Military subjects set in Afghanistan. Torcross is a small village at the southern end of Slapton Sands, a narrow strip of coastal road and shingle beach separating Slapton Ley from Start Bay. It is now well known as the beach w many lives were lost during rehearsals for the D-Day landings in 1944 and t is a memorial tank, which was recovered from the sea. Slapton Ley is freshwater lake forming part of a nature reserve and is popular with bird watchers. Storms frequently cause damage and nearby Hallsands was destroyed by a storm in 1917, with just a few ruined cottages remaining.
| Status: No Longer Available |
Reference#: 2934 |
| Condition:
Good |
Year:
1882
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| Country:
UK |
Maker:
Joseph Benwell Clark 1857-1912 |
| Height:
14.17 in. (35.99 cm) |
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Width: 18.11 in. (46.00 cm)
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| Title:
The Boat Builders Workshop, Torcross, Devon |
Style:
Traditional |
| Materials:
Oil on Canvas |
Type:
Oil on Canvas |
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