Cuthbert Crossley "The Sloop, St. Ives" watercolour
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Cuthbert Crossley was born in Halifax in 1883. He studied 'Advanced Applied Design' at Halifax School of Art, winning a King's Prize. After WWI he worked as a carpet designer before becoming a full time artist in the 1920s. He was a painter, printmaker and designer, noted for his landscapes, architectural subjects and still life paintings. In 1928 he did a series of etchings of Halifax, and provided illustrations for Hanson's Old Inns of Halifax (1933). He exhibited at many galleries and shows throughout the U.K. After WWII, and in the Spring Exhibition of 1949, he gave his address as Norland, Parc Bean, St Ives. He and his wife both died in St Ives. In 1962 a Memorial Exhibition was held in Bankfield, near Halifax, Yorkshire, where he was born and began to show his artistic talents; a further show of his work was held there in 1973.
"The Sloop, St. Ives" in a lovely example of his work. A watercolour measuring about 13"x 17" it is signed with a monogram lower left and is mounted into the old oak frame giving an overall size of 21"x 26".
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10941 (AB-123309)
W: 17" (43.2 cm)H: 13" (33 cm)
Mid 20th Century
North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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