Henry Matthew Brock, Rocky Coast Scene, Watercolor
Henry Matthew Brock (British, 1875 - 1960), untitled, watercolor on board, depicting a rocky coastal scene. Signed lower right H.M. Brock. Verso with stamp "J. Bryce Smith, 117 Hampstead Road, NW1 LONDON". Framed under glass approx. 19" x 23", unframed 10.5" x 15". Note: Henry Matthew Brock together with his elder brother, Charles Edmund (1870-1938), formed one of the most dominating forces of late nineteenth and early twentieth century illustrative art in Britain. Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours in 1907. This is a somewhat rare subject matter for Henry Matthew Brock.
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Henry Matthew Brock (British, 1875 - 1960), untitled, watercolor on board, depicting a rocky coastal scene. Signed lower right H.M. Brock. Verso with stamp "J. Bryce Smith, 117 Hampstead Road, NW1 LONDON". Framed under glass approx. 19" x 23", unframed 10.5" x 15". Note: Henry Matthew Brock together with his elder brother, Charles Edmund (1870-1938), formed one of the most dominating forces of late nineteenth and early twentieth century illustrative art in Britain. Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours in 1907. This is a somewhat rare subject matter for Henry Matthew Brock.
Condition Report: Please request a full condition report. All items are sold as-is where-is. With all faults and errors. We are happy to assist with additional photographs, explanations, condition reports, or in person examinations on any piece. Purses are sold with a 100% authenticity guaranteed. Watches may be subject to aftermarket modifications. Designer jewelry is sold as "in the manner of..." unless otherwise stated.