Item #40-52      "Sunset - Sussex"

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Steel engraving  from the  Art Journal 1877. Sunset - Sussex from our Antique Prints Catalogue - phoenixant.com

.. Price:   $21.00  US   ($24.00 CDN)
Quantity:   1
Dimensions:   12 1/2" X 9 1/2"      Image  7 " X 10"
Description:  Steel engraving  from the  Art Journal 1877.   Painter:  G. Cole   Engraver:  J. Saddler

 

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"Sussex, one of the most delightful pastoral countries in the south of England, bordering on the English Channel, has furnished an interesting field for the study of landscape art, and one that is scarcely equalled on the British islands.  Like the neighbouring county of Surrey, the scenery of which is well-known to British and American Art-lovers through the medium of the works of Birkett Foster and Bellows, as well as those of Cole, whose charming landscape we have engraved, it presents a constant succession of pastorals, very few of which have as yet lost their interest from repetition by wandering artists and sketchers.  Sussex, the subject of our engraving, is strikingly suggestive of  the rolling character of the scenery of the coast region, and is, perhaps, as much a reminiscence of the landscape as a real view.  There are the broad and dusty road, with the farmer leading his team, while his wife holding her babe rides in the waggon on their way home from the distant market-town; the drove of sheep struggling to cross the rustic bridge, which is yet blocked by the farm waggon; the trees in the foreground and the farm cottage which shows their dark shadows as the sun sinks behind the distant hills.  In the background the village at the base of the hills is bathed in sunlight and this brightness is repeated in the foreground and in the tree tops here and there throughout the broad expanse of hill and dale within the limits of the view.  The picture is charming in its characteristics of local scenery and introduces us to an artist, the poetry of whose nature may be inferred from the brilliant imagery with which he has endowed his work.  Mr. Cole is a London artist who for more than a quarter of a century has been enrolled among the members of the Society of British Artists, in whose gallery his works have held a very prominent position; and most deservedly so, for in many respects Mr. George Cole, father of Mr. Vicat Cole A.R.A., may be classed with the best living English landscape painters."  (Art Journal 1877)