
n atmospheric 20th century watercolour painting, depicting a romanticised view of Loch Awe after an 1812 drawing by the artist Williams. A gentle palette and soft brushwork capture a sweeping mountainous landscape mirrored in still water, with a winding shoreline and delicate haze in the distance.
The work is unsigned, but a label to the reverse from the Martin Forrest Gallery in East Lothian states:
"Loch Awe. Copied from a drawing by Williams, 1812."
Presented in a richly toned period-style wooden frame with gilded beading and rope detail. The frame shows minor scuffs and wear, particularly at the lower edge, but displays beautifully overall.
📏 Size:
Frame: 24.5" H x 29.5" W (approx. 62.5cm x 75cm)
Good condition overall with some age toning to the painting surface and light wear to the frame. Ready to hang.
*** US Buyers - Note that there is still no import tariff on goods valued less than $800 ***
The work is unsigned, but a label to the reverse from the Martin Forrest Gallery in East Lothian states:
"Loch Awe. Copied from a drawing by Williams, 1812."
Presented in a richly toned period-style wooden frame with gilded beading and rope detail. The frame shows minor scuffs and wear, particularly at the lower edge, but displays beautifully overall.
📏 Size:
Frame: 24.5" H x 29.5" W (approx. 62.5cm x 75cm)
Good condition overall with some age toning to the painting surface and light wear to the frame. Ready to hang.
*** US Buyers - Note that there is still no import tariff on goods valued less than $800 ***