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John Weston Gough (1929-2019) – 20th Century Watercolour, Ludlow Castle

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Original price was: $98.73.Current price is: $59.24.

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Subject : Architecture
Type : Painting
Certificate of Authenticity (COA) : Yes
Original/Licensed Reproduction : Original
Style : Realism
Framing : Unframed
Size : Small (up to 12in.)
COA Issued By : Dealer
Time Period Produced : Contemporary
Original/Licensed Reprint : Original
Material : Watercolor
Image Orientation : Landscape
Production Technique : Watercolor
Theme : Architecture
Seller Notes : “In fine condition.”
Year of Production : Contemporary
Artist : John Weston Gough (1929-2019)

Home Paintings Drawings Prints Other Mixed Media Antiques Textile Art View All Artworks John Weston Gough (1929-2019) – 20th Century Watercolour, Ludlow Castle Click an Image to See it Full-size Details Payment Shipping Terms of Sale View in Room Description Well presented in a double card mount. Inscribed with the location. Unsigned. On watercolour paper. Condition In fine condition. Collection Information Provenance: Studio Sale, John Weston Gough, Bonhams 2020. Biography John painted from a very early age. Born in Abergavenny, Gwent, he was awarded an Honours Certificate from the Royal School of Art when he was six years old. After Technical College, he was apprenticed as a Commercial Artist at Gloucester, and attended Gloucester School of Art. Moving to London, and working as a fashion illustrator and designer, he continued to paint, and studied under Claude Muncaster at his Summer Schools at Petworth. His work has been extensively exhibited in most of the main London Open Exhibitions, and he has had many one man shows, including several at the Fairfield Hall. His work has been toured nationally with the Arts Council of Great Britain. An admirer of the great tradition of British watercolour painting of the nineteenth century, he now works principally in this medium, and finds much beautiful scenery and inspiration in the Shropshire countryside where he lived in the latter part of his life. You can view our full collection of these here. Details Size: 11.7 x 16.8cm (4.6″ x 6.6″) Product Code: ql391 Includes a Certificate of Authenticity We accept payment via Paypal, credit or debit card. All our artworks are packaged to a very high standard, using protective cellophane wallets, hardboard backing, and bubble wrap. Framed pictures are packed into custom made cartons. Some works on paper are shipped in extra-thick postage tubes when this is the safest method of transport. We offer a 30-day money back no quibble guarantee Every item comes with a certificate of authenticity providing a lifetime money-back guarantee of the accuracy of our description Need to know All of our items come with a Certificate of Authenticity About Sulis Fine Art Your browser does not support the video tag. Sulis Fine Art traces its origins back four generations. Benjamin Diamond opened a picture framing factory in Midtown Manhattan in the early 20th century. Originally known as Royal Art, the business worked closely with artists and museum institutions, developing a reputation for creating fine frames. Royal Art passed through the family and eventually evolved into Sulis, now run by Benjamin’s grandson Bill, and his son Dan. Based in the South West of England, we source art from across the British Isles and ship worldwide. We handpick all our stock and we’ve grown into a ten-strong team of art historians, photographers, restorers, studio technicians and despatchers. We relocated to our Corsham studio in early 2020, leaving behind our small garden workshops in Bradford-on-Avon that had been our base for several successful years. Now located on the edge of the Cotswolds, our current home allows the team to work alongside our large catalogue of artworks, allowing us to provide you with fast global shipping and top-notch customer service. We are always striving to connect people with the art they love. Each week we add new artworks to our extensive catalogue, across all styles, subjects, colours and periods. At the heart of Sulis, we rescue and restore lost and forgotten works, giving you the opportunity to find unique pieces and discover art in a new and different way. View All Artworks