A sweet graphite drawing of a horse, sketched between 1900-1910 by English artist Isabel Lewis. Lewis was a leading artist for Royal Doulton potteries at Lambeth in the 1880s. This simple study, drawn in a natural, effortless manner, is a testament to her skill.
This drawing is unsigned but comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Somerset & Wood Fine Art Company in England.
Dimensions:
- Artwork: 5.75" tall by 8.5" wide
- Frame Overall: 12" tall by 14" wide
Condition:
Drawing is in excellent condition with very slight yellowing due to age.
The drawing has been carefully framed in a lovely repurposed vintage frame. Each framing element is archival: from the museum grade mat and backing board, to the traditional mulberry paper mounting hinges, to the dust cover on the back of the frame.
This is an antique item and therefore is naturally in "used" condition. Please view all photos before purchasing.
For more information, please visit Shipping & Returns.
A sweet graphite drawing of a horse, sketched between 1900-1910 by English artist Isabel Lewis. Lewis was a leading artist for Royal Doulton potteries at Lambeth in the 1880s. This simple study, drawn in a natural, effortless manner, is a testament to her skill.
This drawing is unsigned but comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Somerset & Wood Fine Art Company in England.
Dimensions:
- Artwork: 5.75" tall by 8.5" wide
- Frame Overall: 12" tall by 14" wide
Condition:
Drawing is in excellent condition with very slight yellowing due to age.
The drawing has been carefully framed in a lovely repurposed vintage frame. Each framing element is archival: from the museum grade mat and backing board, to the traditional mulberry paper mounting hinges, to the dust cover on the back of the frame.
This is an antique item and therefore is naturally in "used" condition. Please view all photos before purchasing.
For more information, please visit Shipping & Returns.