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Star Lot: Edward Arden (1830-1909) An original late 19th century 'Edward Arden (1830-1909)' watercolour on paper painting. Features the Scottish Highlands. Rendered in delicate and precise brushstrokes characterising soft, translucent washes creating textures of foliage and the gentle ripples on water surfaces. Portrays natural, muted tones, reflecting the tranquil beauty of the English countryside. Signed lower right. Housed in a wooden gilt frame behind glass.
MM: 60 x 50 cm including frame
Edward Tucker Jnr. (Edward Arden) (1830-1909) was a landscape and coastal painter in watercolour, particularly of views in the Lake District. He was born in Bristol, the son of the well known watercolour artist Edward Tucker Snr. (c.1925-1909). He used the pseudonym Edward Arden to avoid confusion with his father. He lived in Bristol, London, Brighton, Ambleside, and ultimately Windermere.
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