Antique Ink Sketch, Vintage 1930s Sketch, British Landscape art, Countryside Picture, Llandovery Wales, Pre World War II Art, Walter M Keesey
$70.00USD
Antique Ink Sketch, Vintage 1930s Sketch, Llandovery Wales, British
Landscape art, Countryside Landscape Picture, Pre World War II British
Art, Walter Monckton Keesey, Hand Drawn Sketch, Old Illustrations,
Handmade Home Decor, Wall Decoration, Vintage House Decor, Vintage
British Drawings, Cottage Chic Home Decor, Stone Bridge Drawing, Trees
And River, Vintage Illustration, English Country House Decoration, Hand
Drawn Illustration, Pre WWII Landscape Sketches, British Topography
Studies, Art For Collectors, Rare Vintage Home Décor, Rare Collectible
Drawings, #12570390.1
Item 50: "Nr Llandovery" 36 on drawing; "Near Llandovery" on mounting. This is Not a print but an original artwork; No professionally verified authorship. A lovely original pen and ink drawing on Endsor and Newton Bristol Board signed with the single letter "K," dated 36 for 1936. This is one from a large collection of topographical views mainly from the lake district and all dated between 1936 and 1940; most of these are of bridges and churches. These may be for a book or for publication. Please note this is an original pen and ink drawing and NOT a print. I have tried to research the artist (definitely a professional artist) - so far my best attribution is to Walter Monckton Keesey A.R.E. 1887 -1970 who published several sketchbooks of his topographical work and pen and ink drawings for postcard publication, and sometimes signed his work with a single "K."
Llandovery (Welsh: Llanymddyfri) is a community and market town in Carmarthenshire, Wales, lying on the River Tywi. Llandovery lies immediately to the north of Brecon Beacons National Park and Fforest Fawr Geopark, an area whose geological heritage is celebrated. These designated landscapes are centred on Bannau Sir Gâr or the Carmarthen Fans, themselves a part of the Black Mountain, an upland area which extends north towards the town as Mynydd Myddfai and Mynydd Bach Trecastell. Famous people associated with Llandovery include outlaw Twm Siôn Cati and hymn writer William Williams Pantycelyn.
Dimensions: loosely mounted on 12" x 10" inches sheets, and actual drawing portion is approximately 6.6" x 5.45" inches.
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Item 50: "Nr Llandovery" 36 on drawing; "Near Llandovery" on mounting. This is Not a print but an original artwork; No professionally verified authorship. A lovely original pen and ink drawing on Endsor and Newton Bristol Board signed with the single letter "K," dated 36 for 1936. This is one from a large collection of topographical views mainly from the lake district and all dated between 1936 and 1940; most of these are of bridges and churches. These may be for a book or for publication. Please note this is an original pen and ink drawing and NOT a print. I have tried to research the artist (definitely a professional artist) - so far my best attribution is to Walter Monckton Keesey A.R.E. 1887 -1970 who published several sketchbooks of his topographical work and pen and ink drawings for postcard publication, and sometimes signed his work with a single "K."
Llandovery (Welsh: Llanymddyfri) is a community and market town in Carmarthenshire, Wales, lying on the River Tywi. Llandovery lies immediately to the north of Brecon Beacons National Park and Fforest Fawr Geopark, an area whose geological heritage is celebrated. These designated landscapes are centred on Bannau Sir Gâr or the Carmarthen Fans, themselves a part of the Black Mountain, an upland area which extends north towards the town as Mynydd Myddfai and Mynydd Bach Trecastell. Famous people associated with Llandovery include outlaw Twm Siôn Cati and hymn writer William Williams Pantycelyn.
Dimensions: loosely mounted on 12" x 10" inches sheets, and actual drawing portion is approximately 6.6" x 5.45" inches.
♞ Thank you for viewing ♞
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