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Watercolour of Clovelly Cove Fish Market, Devon, England

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Watercolour of Clovelly Cove Fish Market, Devon, EnglandAttributable to Walter Henry Sweet Watercolour of Clovelly Devon England This charming watercolour painting, attributed to renowned West Country artist Walter Henry Sweet, captures the picturesque cobbled harbour and historic fish market of Clovelly, a stunning coastal village in Devon, England. With delicate brushstrokes and a unique style, Sweet vividly portrays this iconic seaside location. Key Details of the Artwork: Medium: Watercolour Dimensions

Attributable to Walter Henry Sweet – Watercolour of Clovelly Devon England

This charming watercolour painting, attributed to renowned West Country artist Walter Henry Sweet, captures the picturesque cobbled harbour and historic fish market of Clovelly, a stunning coastal village in Devon, England. With delicate brushstrokes and a unique style, Sweet vividly portrays this iconic seaside location.

Key Details of the Artwork:

  • Medium: Watercolour
  • Dimensions (Artwork): 19 cm (Length) x 10.2 cm (Height)
  • Dimensions (Frame): 28 cm (Length) x 23 cm (Height)
  • Signed:
    • Left Side: ‘Clovelly’
    • Right Side: Attributed to ‘W Sweet’ (signature partially illegible)
  • Date: Dated on the reverse, 9/12/74, with an additional unreadable signature.

About the Artist – Walter Henry Sweet watercolour Artist (1889-1943):

Walter Henry Sweet was a prolific British artist, best known for his street scenes, moorland views, and seascapes that showcased the beauty of the West Country. Born on April 11th, 1889, Sweet studied at the Exeter School of Art under his mentor and close friend, John Shapland. His work was regularly featured in the Devon and Exeter Annual Exhibition at the Elands Gallery throughout the early 1900s.

Sweet’s artistic career was interrupted by the outbreak of World War I, during which he served in the Devonshire Regiment and saw active duty overseas. Despite the challenges of war, his passion for painting never waned, and he continued to capture the landscapes of Devon, including the dramatic seascapes and quaint village scenes that earned him local recognition.

Why Collect This Watercolour of Clovelly Devon :

  • Historical Significance: A beautiful example of Sweet’s evocative portrayal of Devon’s coastline.
  • Collectible Piece: Ideal for collectors of West Country art or those with a passion for maritime and landscape scenes.
  • Provenance: Signed and dated, adding authenticity to its value.

This captivating watercolour of Clovelly Devon offers a glimpse into the charm of Clovelly and is a must-have for art enthusiasts, collectors, and anyone who appreciates the work of early 20th-century British artists.

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