Touching Arthur Hardwick Marsh 1800s Antique Etching “Comfort” Signed Framed COA

$339.00

Artist: Arthur Hardwick Marsh (British, 1842-1909)
Title: Homeless
Medium: Antique etching on wove paper after the original by master etcher Charles-Jean-Louis Courtry (French, 1846-1897).
Year: 1884
Signature: Signed in the plate.
Condition: Excellent
Dimensions: Image Size 6 3/8 x 9 1/2 inches.
Framed Dimensions: Approximately 16 x 19 inches.
Framing: This piece has been professionally matted and framed using all new materials.
Arthur Hardwick Marsh was a British painter and watercolourist who flourished during the late Victorian era. Born in 1842 in Fairfield in Lancashire the son of Margaret and Edward Marsh, Arthur Marsh was a painter and watercolourist of genre scenes and landscapes. He originally trained as an architect but later travelled to London where he studied Art at the British Museum and the National Gallery. He exhibited in London from 1865 and was an Associate of the Society of Painters in Watercolours (ASRW) and a member of the Royal Society of British Artists (RBA). He spent a period working in Wales before settling in Newcastle upon Tyne. His 1887 painting Lighting the Beacon shows the role of working class women in guiding ships to shore. Other paintings include The Wayfarers (1879), The Turnip Cutter (1902), The Ploughman Homeward Plods his Weary Way, The Worker, The wreck of the Hesperus (1868), Lady Macbeth (1878) and In the Cottage Garden (1886). In 1860 he married Juliana Phillis Glover (1839–1878) and with her had two daughters: Margaret Hannah Phillis Marsh (1877–1931) and Phillis Clara Sylvia Marsh (1877–1965). He married Ellen Hall (1863–1942) in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1884 and with her had a further five daughters: Nellie Wellesley Marsh (1885–1964); the militant British suffragette Charlotte Marsh (1887–1961), Dorothy Hale Marsh (1890–); Margaret Marsh (1892–) and Lois Marsh (1895–). A stained glass window attributed to him is in Holy Trinity church in Aldershot in Hampshire. Arthur Hardwick Marsh died in 1909 in Newcastle upon Tyne aged 67 and was buried in St. Andrew’s Cemetery there.

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touching arthur hardwick marsh 1800s antique etching "comfort" signed framed coaTouching Arthur Hardwick Marsh 1800s Antique Etching “Comfort” Signed Framed COA
$339.00