The Storm over the Landscape is an original artwork realized by John Charles Robinson in 1872. Original etching on paper. Artist's proof. Signed on plate on the lower right corner. Dated on the lower left corner. Excellent conditions. Passepartout included. The artwork represents a beautiful natural landscape with dark clouds and a storm in the foreground. The artwork is interesting for the contrast between light and dark shades. The artwork was realized by Sir John Charles Robinson (1824-1913), an English artist, museum curator, art collector and connoisseur. He worked as a painter in Paris. In 1847, he returned to England and taught at the School of Design in Hanley, Staffordshire. In 1852, he was appointed Curator of the Museum of Ornamental Art. In 1856, he organized a collectors' club that held receptions and art exhibitions. 31 x 45 (foglio), 11.5 x 26 (image), 45 x 60 (passepartout)
The Storm over the Landscape is an original artwork realized by John Charles Robinson in 1872. Original etching on paper. Artist's proof. Signed on plate on the lower right corner. Dated on the lower left corner. Excellent conditions. Passepartout included. The artwork represents a beautiful natural landscape with dark clouds and a storm in the foreground. The artwork is interesting for the contrast between light and dark shades. The artwork was realized by Sir John Charles Robinson (1824-1913), an English artist, museum curator, art collector and connoisseur. He worked as a painter in Paris. In 1847, he returned to England and taught at the School of Design in Hanley, Staffordshire. In 1852, he was appointed Curator of the Museum of Ornamental Art. In 1856, he organized a collectors' club that held receptions and art exhibitions. 31 x 45 (foglio), 11.5 x 26 (image), 45 x 60 (passepartout)
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