


Price
£875.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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BADA Gift List - Under £1000Henry Silkstone Hopwood was born 12 January 1860 in Leicester but moved to Manchester as a child. He studied art at Manchester School of Art and between the years 1888 and 1890 he visited Australia. On his return to Europe he studied at the Academie Julian in Paris (1890/91) and also at the Antwerp Academy. In his earlier career he worked in oil, but his watercolours display great talent and are infused with colour, vitality and light. Hopwood was a founding member of the Staithes Art Club in 1901 and was elected Chairman. He exhibited at the RA from 1892 and was elected ARWS in 1896 and RWS in 1908. He also exhibited at the Royal Society of Artists Birmingham, the Fine Art Society, the Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, the Walker Gallery Liverpool, Leicester Gallery, Manchester City Art Gallery and the Yorkshire Union of Artists of which he was a Vice President.
"The Cottage, Sunday" is a watercolour measuring 15"x 11". It is mounted giving an overall size of 21"x 17". It is not signed and is unframed.
Dimensions
40cm x 27cmThe BADA Standard
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