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Fred Lawson was born in Yeadon, Leeds in 1888. He studied at Dewsbury Technical College and won a scholarship to Leeds School of Art. He then went to South Kensington College of Art where he gained silver and bronze medals for drawing. On a painting trip to Yorkshire in 1910 he chose to settle in Wensleydale, the inspiration for much of his work. He made regular artistic and literary contributions to the Dalesman magazine and exhibited both in his own area and also at Galleries including Liverpool, Royal Academy, R.I., and Glasgow. 

The present picture "Leyburn, 1935" is a lovely example of the work of Fred Lawson. Showing a busy fairground scene in the market place at Leyburn, Wensleydale, Yorkshire the watercolour measures 10"x 14" and is framed giving an overall size of 17"x 21". It is signed and dated 1935.

Dimensions

27cm x 36cm


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