45. Thames View [1937]
Estimate
EUR 800 - 1.200
Sold
EUR 1.000
Session
Wed, 16 December 2020 18:30
Dimensions
width 48 cm, height 30 cm, custom 30 Ã 48 cm
Description
watercolour and pencil on paper, signed and dated bottom left, with pencil, "m. w. arnold, (1)937"
Research information
The artwork is part of the series completed by Arnold during his visit to England in the summer of 1937, artworks which were presented at a later date in the personal exhibition which he organised in Paris during the same year. Most landscapes capture images from London - the bridges over the river Thames, parks or other recognisable images from the capital of the United Kingdom, and were to be presented in front of the Bucharest audience as part of the retrospective exhibition at the Dalles Hall in 1940.
Dating
1937
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For clarifications regarding the bidding procedure, hammer price costs, guarantee, payment, and collection terms for the winning lot, we recommend carefully reading/re-reading the Bidding Regulations.
For additional information regarding the lot and the auction, please contact the Art Consultants Department.
Dimensions
width 48 cm, height 30 cm, custom 30 Ã 48 cm
Description
watercolour and pencil on paper, signed and dated bottom left, with pencil, "m. w. arnold, (1)937"
Research information
The artwork is part of the series completed by Arnold during his visit to England in the summer of 1937, artworks which were presented at a later date in the personal exhibition which he organised in Paris during the same year. Most landscapes capture images from London - the bridges over the river Thames, parks or other recognisable images from the capital of the United Kingdom, and were to be presented in front of the Bucharest audience as part of the retrospective exhibition at the Dalles Hall in 1940.
Dating
1937