A Sussex Mill


by Charles J. Watson; Sheet: 314 x 252 cm; image (plate) 227 x 175 cm

Lovely vintage lithograph on wove paper. 1906. Signed and Dated in the plate. 

£45.00 (inc. UK shipping).

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Condition

‘A Sussex Mill’, by Charles J. Watson

Very good overall condition. There is some slight overall tone change in the paper sheet, consistent with age and there are some very slight and unobtrusive angle creases in the corners.

Description

‘A Sussex Mill’, Charles John Watson  Original etching on wove paper. 1906. Signed and Dated in the plate. . 

The Artist

Charles John Watson (1846 – 1927) was a printmaker and painter, and was amongst the earliest Fellows of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers, joining after the ‘Allcomers’ exhibition in Spring 1881. He was a painter and etcher of many subjects, with his landscapes focused mainly on Northern France, Venice and Norfolk. Watson was a medal winner at Chicago’s International Exhibition in 1893 and in Paris in 1900. 

He exhibited at Agnew & Sons Gallery; Connell & Sons Gallery; Fine Art Society; Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts; Liverpool Walker Art Gallery; the Royal Academy and elsewhere.


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