
Harbour Scene With Hill Fort
Signed watercolour and ink.
The great sculptor Frank Dobson had no love of twee English ruralism. Impatiently roving around the landscape he was hungry for form. As he did with his materials, he looked for the physical qualities he enjoyed in sculpture, and found them especially in trees, huts, sheds, posts, and outhouses, orchards, copses and colonnades.
The great sculptor Frank Dobson had no love of twee English ruralism. Impatiently roving around the landscape he was hungry for form. As he did with his materials, he looked for the physical qualities he enjoyed in sculpture, and found them especially in trees, huts, sheds, posts, and outhouses, orchards, copses and colonnades.
Signed watercolour and ink.
The great sculptor Frank Dobson had no love of twee English ruralism. Impatiently roving around the landscape he was hungry for form. As he did with his materials, he looked for the physical qualities he enjoyed in sculpture, and found them especially in trees, huts, sheds, posts, and outhouses, orchards, copses and colonnades.
The great sculptor Frank Dobson had no love of twee English ruralism. Impatiently roving around the landscape he was hungry for form. As he did with his materials, he looked for the physical qualities he enjoyed in sculpture, and found them especially in trees, huts, sheds, posts, and outhouses, orchards, copses and colonnades.
$2,316.76
Harbour Scene With Hill Fort—
$2,316.76
Description
Signed watercolour and ink.
The great sculptor Frank Dobson had no love of twee English ruralism. Impatiently roving around the landscape he was hungry for form. As he did with his materials, he looked for the physical qualities he enjoyed in sculpture, and found them especially in trees, huts, sheds, posts, and outhouses, orchards, copses and colonnades.
The great sculptor Frank Dobson had no love of twee English ruralism. Impatiently roving around the landscape he was hungry for form. As he did with his materials, he looked for the physical qualities he enjoyed in sculpture, and found them especially in trees, huts, sheds, posts, and outhouses, orchards, copses and colonnades.











