Description
Original Pencil Drawing, 'Paris', Circa 1950's, Douglas Pittuck (1911-1993)
Mounted (matted) ready for framing on textured white card and backing card with cellophane protective wrapping
Overall size of the mount measures approx. 12" x 10" (which means it will fit standard size picture frame). The visible picture opening is 6.75" x 4.75"
Inscribed and bears the Pittuck Estate Blindstamp
CONDITION: A ltttle toning to the paper and minor scattered marks commensurate with age and type (see photos)
About the Artist:
Painter, notably of landscapes, and teacher; born in London. Studied at Ruskin School of Drawing, Oxford, part-time in 1931–9, then from 1946–8 full-time, his teachers including Percy Horton and Barnett Freedman. Exhibited at Cooling Galleries, RBA, at public galleries in Gateshead, Newcastle upon Tyne and Darlington and had several one-man shows. Ashmolean Museum in Oxford holds his work. Lived in Barnard Castle, County Durham, where Glaxo Laboratories commissioned a mural by him.