Edward Louis LAWRENSON Antique Color Print “Serpentine London” FRAMED Signed COA

$379.00

Artist: Edward Louis Lawrenson (Irish, 1868 – 1940)
Title: The Serpentine, Hyde Park
Medium: Antique color print on wove paper after the original water color painting.
Year: 1911
Signature: Signed in the plate, lower left.
Condition: Excellent
Dimensions: Image Size 5 1/4 x 7 3/4 inches.
Framed Dimensions: Approximately 14 x 17 inches.
Framing: This piece has been professionally matted and framed using all new materials.
The Serpentine is a 40-acre recreational lake in Hyde Park, London, England, created in 1730 at the behest of Queen Caroline. Although it is common to refer to the entire body of water as the Serpentine, the name refers in the strict sense only to the eastern half of the lake. Serpentine Bridge, which marks the boundary between Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens, also marks the Serpentine’s western boundary; the long and narrow western half of the lake is known as the Long Water. The Serpentine takes its name from its snakelike, curving shape, although it only has one bend. Originally fed by the River Westbourne and Tyburn Brook in the 1730s, the lake’s water was then pumped from the Thames in the 1830s. The water is now pumped from three boreholes within Hyde Park, the most recent being installed in May 2012 as part of the 2011–2012 restoration of the lake. The Serpentine provided a focal point for The Great Exhibition of 1851, and more recently was a venue for the men’s and women’s triathlon and marathon swimming events in the London 2012 Olympics. Since 1864, the Serpentine Swimming Club has organised a 100-yard race every Christmas morning. In 1913, the Peter Pan Cup was inaugurated for this race by J. M. Barrie, the creator of the fictional character Peter Pan. There are many recreational facilities around the Serpentine, as well as boating on the lake itself. In 1860, the Serpentine was to be modified into a skating pond with formal edges. This scheme was not implemented. Among the landmarks near the lake is the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain.
Edward Louis Lawrenson (14 March 1868 – 23 December 1940) was an Irish painter of landscapes and an etcher. Lawrenson was born in Dublin on 14 March 1868. His parents were Edward and Alice Lawrenson (née Bland). He attended the Dublin School of Art for 6 months and Trinity College Dublin. He then joined the army, as was traditional in his family. He served with the Connacht Rangers for 7 years, continuing to sketch and paint. He became a “working member” of the Dublin Sketching Club in 1897. He exhibited for the first time with the Watercolour Society of Ireland in 1898 from his address of Belleek Manor, Ballina, and continued to exhibit with them until 1930. After leaving the army in 1900, Lawrenson went to Paris to study art. He first studied with Filippo Colarossi, and then studied under Alphonse Mucha. Lawrenson then went to Holland to study under George Hitchcock. He married Charlotte Mary Rose Lawrenson (née Thompson), a portrait and mural painter born in Dublin. They lived at Nurney, Hadlow Down, Surrey. He died on 23 December 1940 at the Royal Sussex County Hospital. After a period in Holland, Lawrenson moved to London. By 1910, he had established a studio at 20 Holland Park Road, London. Lawrenson was a close friend of the English painter, Harold Speed, and they would go on painting trips together in Lawrenson’s car. Lawrenson continued to visit the Continent to paint, as well as rural England. In 1906, Lawrenson was awarded the gold medal for colour printing from copper plates at the Milan International Exhibition. He learnt etching from the lectures of Frank Short. He gave his own lecture and demonstration of colour etching and aquatint in Dublin in 1911. He exhibited with a number of societies and galleries including the Alpine Gallery, the Fine Art Society, the Royal Academy, the Royal Hibernian Academy, and the Royal Scottish Academy. He was a member of the Art Workers’ Guild. Lawrenson was one of a group of artists who worked on the designs for the first bank notes and coins of the Irish Free State in the 1920s alongside John Lavery and Dermod O’Brien, with his coin designs focusing on views from the Irish landscape. His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1928 Summer Olympics. In 1930, he designed a stamp to commemorate the Shannon Scheme’s completion. Works by Lawrenson are held in the British Museum, the Towner Gallery, Brighton and Hove Museum and Art Gallery, and Manchester Art Gallery. A selection of Lawrenson’s aquatint etchings were exhibited as part of the National Gallery of Ireland’s Making their Mark: Irish Painter-Etchers 1880-1930 exhibition in 2019.

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edward louis lawrenson antique color print "serpentine london" framed signed coaEdward Louis LAWRENSON Antique Color Print “Serpentine London” FRAMED Signed COA
$379.00