George Hammond Steel 1900-1960
The Slipway, St Ives
signed
painted circa 1954
painted circa 1954
oil on board
36 x 51 cms (14 x 20 ins)
framed: 48 x 63 cms (19 x 25 ins)
framed: 48 x 63 cms (19 x 25 ins)
£ 9,800.00 + ARR
Hammond Steel's evocative and intimate views of Cornish harbours have created an interesting topographical record of Britain's southwest coast. Subjects included Newlyn, Polperro, and Cadgwith, as well as this iconic...
Hammond Steel's evocative and intimate views of Cornish harbours have created an interesting topographical record of Britain's southwest coast. Subjects included Newlyn, Polperro, and Cadgwith, as well as this iconic view of St Ives, painted from Smeaton’s Pier. Dry chalky paint is overlaid with the structured linear definition in a distinctive and crisp style.
Provenance
Ernest Brown & Phillips (Leicester Galleries)Private collection to 2020
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