British School (Early 20th Century) Brighton Beach

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Artist: British School (Circa 1900).
Title: Brighton Beach.
Medium: Oil on board.
Framed Size: Height 29 cm x Width 44 cm x Depth 5 cm.
Image Size: Height 15 cm x Width 29.5 cm.
Condition: The work is in good condition, slight bow to the board. Housed in the original frame which has some restorations. It is glazed with anti-reflective UV-resistant invisible ArtGlass AR70.
Provenance: Private Collection Sussex England

About: An example of British Impressionism, heavily influenced by John Constable (1776-1837) and his Romantic impressions of land and sea from the early 19th century. This work captures the essence of British seaside culture with the vibrant spontaneity of en plein air painting.

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Artist: British School (Circa 1900).
Title: Brighton Beach.
Medium: Oil on board.
Framed Size: Height 29 cm x Width 44 cm x Depth 5 cm.
Image Size: Height 15 cm x Width 29.5 cm.
Condition: The work is in good condition, slight bow to the board. Housed in the original frame which has some restorations. It is glazed with anti-reflective UV-resistant invisible ArtGlass AR70.
Provenance: Private Collection Sussex England

About: An example of British Impressionism, heavily influenced by John Constable (1776-1837) and his Romantic impressions of land and sea from the early 19th century. This work captures the essence of British seaside culture with the vibrant spontaneity of en plein air painting.

Artist: British School (Circa 1900).
Title: Brighton Beach.
Medium: Oil on board.
Framed Size: Height 29 cm x Width 44 cm x Depth 5 cm.
Image Size: Height 15 cm x Width 29.5 cm.
Condition: The work is in good condition, slight bow to the board. Housed in the original frame which has some restorations. It is glazed with anti-reflective UV-resistant invisible ArtGlass AR70.
Provenance: Private Collection Sussex England

About: An example of British Impressionism, heavily influenced by John Constable (1776-1837) and his Romantic impressions of land and sea from the early 19th century. This work captures the essence of British seaside culture with the vibrant spontaneity of en plein air painting.