Philip Eustace Stretton (1865-1919)
| Artist Name | Philip Eustace Stretton (1865-1919) |
|---|---|
| Title | Impressionist Scottish Landscape |
| Description | A visually stunning Scottish landscape which was painted in 1913 by the British listed animal and landscape artist Philip Eustace Stretton. It is in fine condition in its original frame. A real gem of a painting with beautiful colouring. It depicts an open wagon in an expansive landscape. Signed bottom right. |
| Provenance | Midlands collection. |
| Medium | Oil / mixed media on board |
| Size | 30 x 20 inches |
| Frame | Housed in original frame. 37 inches by 27 inches. |
| Condition | Good, clean, untouched condition. |
| Biography | Philip Eustace Stretton (1865-1919) was a British animal and sporting painter working between 1882 until his death. He painted in oils and watercolour and exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1884 and 1904. Stretton was a follower of Sir Edwin Landseer, whose animal paintings had an enormous impact on Stretton. |
| Price | SOLD |