John Macallan Swan (1847 - 1910) Study of a Male Tiger

$1,500.00

Artist: John Macallan Swan R.A. (1847 - 1910). Unsigned.
Title: Study of a Male Tiger. (Circa 1900)
Medium: Chalk on tan toned paper .
Sheet Size: Height 15.7 cm x Width 28 cm.
Framed Size: Height 42 cm x Width 49.5 cm x Depth 3.5 cm (Comes with original nameplate)
Condition: Some marks but overall condition is good with no creases and no detraction of the picture.
Collections: John Macallan Swan is held in numerous collections including - The Tate Gallery London, The National Galleries of Scotland, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Art Gallery of South Australia, The National Gallery of Victoria, The Art Gallery of NSW.

About: John Macallan Swan is famous for his watercolour and chalk works of animals especially Tigers. An accomplished painter and a skilful draughtsman and member of the Royal Academy, Macallan was also a sculptor of great ability. He treated the human figure with notable power, but it was by his representations of the larger wild animals that he established his reputation.

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Artist: John Macallan Swan R.A. (1847 - 1910). Unsigned.
Title: Study of a Male Tiger. (Circa 1900)
Medium: Chalk on tan toned paper .
Sheet Size: Height 15.7 cm x Width 28 cm.
Framed Size: Height 42 cm x Width 49.5 cm x Depth 3.5 cm (Comes with original nameplate)
Condition: Some marks but overall condition is good with no creases and no detraction of the picture.
Collections: John Macallan Swan is held in numerous collections including - The Tate Gallery London, The National Galleries of Scotland, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Art Gallery of South Australia, The National Gallery of Victoria, The Art Gallery of NSW.

About: John Macallan Swan is famous for his watercolour and chalk works of animals especially Tigers. An accomplished painter and a skilful draughtsman and member of the Royal Academy, Macallan was also a sculptor of great ability. He treated the human figure with notable power, but it was by his representations of the larger wild animals that he established his reputation.

Artist: John Macallan Swan R.A. (1847 - 1910). Unsigned.
Title: Study of a Male Tiger. (Circa 1900)
Medium: Chalk on tan toned paper .
Sheet Size: Height 15.7 cm x Width 28 cm.
Framed Size: Height 42 cm x Width 49.5 cm x Depth 3.5 cm (Comes with original nameplate)
Condition: Some marks but overall condition is good with no creases and no detraction of the picture.
Collections: John Macallan Swan is held in numerous collections including - The Tate Gallery London, The National Galleries of Scotland, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Art Gallery of South Australia, The National Gallery of Victoria, The Art Gallery of NSW.

About: John Macallan Swan is famous for his watercolour and chalk works of animals especially Tigers. An accomplished painter and a skilful draughtsman and member of the Royal Academy, Macallan was also a sculptor of great ability. He treated the human figure with notable power, but it was by his representations of the larger wild animals that he established his reputation.