Henry John Yeend King (1855-1924)
The Avon and Bredon Hill, in an overall fair to a good state of preservation. Some fairly light time staining across sheet which is slightly more pronounced in places such as the horizon line. Isolated varying-sized foxing spots mostly evident in the upper right-hand corner. Colour depth is slightly muted but broadly good, no evidence of cockling. Not examined out of the frame. Near Worthing Sussex, fairly pronounced time staining across the entire sheet which is tempering the overall colour depth with likely some general fading and therefore appears broadly less bright than the former. Very sporadic foxing spots, no evidence of cockling, not examined out of the frame.
Henry John Yeend King (1855-1924)
"The Avon and Bredon Hill"
Signed, watercolour, together with a companion by the same hand "Near Worthing, Sussex" and a further example "Evening", 29cm by 39cm and 24.5cm by 35cm respectively (3)
Provenance for "The Avon and Bredon Hill" and "Near Worthing, Sussex", Thomas Agnew and Sons, London
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The Avon and Bredon Hill, in an overall fair to a good state of preservation. Some fairly light time staining across sheet which is slightly more pronounced in places such as the horizon line. Isolated varying-sized foxing spots mostly evident in the upper right-hand corner. Colour depth is slightly muted but broadly good, no evidence of cockling. Not examined out of the frame. Near Worthing Sussex, fairly pronounced time staining across the entire sheet which is tempering the overall colour depth with likely some general fading and therefore appears broadly less bright than the former. Very sporadic foxing spots, no evidence of cockling, not examined out of the frame.
Henry John Yeend King (1855-1924)
"The Avon and Bredon Hill"
Signed, watercolour, together with a companion by the same hand "Near Worthing, Sussex" and a further example "Evening", 29cm by 39cm and 24.5cm by 35cm respectively (3)
Provenance for "The Avon and Bredon Hill" and "Near Worthing, Sussex", Thomas Agnew and Sons, London