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Description
This is a beautifully painted and detailed watercolour study of a Cock and Hen Pheasant by Charles Whymper Cock & Hen presented in the original gilt frame. The painting is signed. Please consider all photographs carefully.
Although Whymper was a prolific illustrator individual works of art for hanging are less common.
Biography:-
Illustrator and painter Charles Whymper (1853-1941), was born on 31 August 1853 in London. His father, Josiah Wood Whymper (1813-1903), was a well-known painter and engraver. Whymper was educated at the Royal Academy Schools. He exhibited at the Royal Academy, Royal Society of British Artists, Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours, the New Gallery, and the Fine Art Society, London. In 1909 Whymper was elected to the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours. He was a prolific book illustrator specializing in travel, animal, and hunting themes and contributed to The Illustrated London News, Good Words, and The English Illustrated Magazine. Whymper died on 25 April 1941.
measurements
16cm x 23cm
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declaration
Farm and Fancy has clarified that the Antique Pheasants Watercolour (LA505578) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being Early 20th Century
declaration
condition
condition
Excellent condition, the colours are bright and clear. Small scrubs to the frame as expected from the passage of time, mentioned only for accuracy as seen in the photos provided.