Artist: Henry Jutsum (British, 1816-1869)
Medium: Antique engraving wove paper after the original by master engraver Robert Brandard (British, 1805-1862).
Signature: Signed in the plate
Dimensions: Image size 6 1/2 x 9 3/4 inches.
Framed Dimensions: Approximately 16 x 19 inches.
Framing: This piece has been professionally matted and framed using all new materials.
In a park, a young couple walking to front on a path lined with trees, and a small dog running off the path towards right; another couple seated at the corner of a tall building at right, the woman reading; tower of a castle seen in background.
Henry Jutsum was an English landscape painter. Jutsum was born in London and educated in Devonshire. There he acquired a taste for landscape painting, and on returning to London to further his art studies, he drew from nature, frequently in Kensington Gardens. In 1830 he became an apprentice to artist James Stark. He first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1836 and also showed work at the British Institution. He devoted himself for some time to watercolor painting, probably because of the influence of the work of J S Cotman, and in 1843 was elected a member of the New Watercolour Society. He continued, however, to exhibit at the Royal Academy, and preferring painting in oil, eventually resigned his membership of the Watercolor Society. He was a frequent contributor to the chief exhibitions up to his death, and his works were always greatly admired. Jutsum died at Hamilton terrace, St. John’s Wood, London in March 1869, aged 53. Many of his own drawings in his possession and others collected by him were sold by auction at Christie’s on 17 April 1882.