Linocut Print By Harry Epworth Allen
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Height
33.8 cm
Width
36.8 cm
Wear conditions
Average
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Excellent
Shows little to no signs of wear and tear.
Good
May show slight traces of use in keeping with age. Most vintage and antique items fit into this condition.
Average
Likely to show signs of some light scratching and ageing but still remains in a fair condition.
Apparent Wear and Tear
Visible signs of previous use including scratches, chips or stains.
Please refer to condition report, images or make a seller enquiry for additional information.
Description
‘Chantrey’s Birthplace, Jordanthorpe’, an original linocut print by Harry Epworth Allen (1894 - 1958). Harry Epwoth Allen is regarded as one of the twentieth century’s most distinctive interpreters of landscape. He was born in Sheffield and the city was his home throughout his life. This print is framed and mounted, and ready to hang.
Harry Epworth Allen usually produced works in paint, but also made a selection of linocut and woodblock prints. There is plenty of information to be read about him online, so I won’t repeat it all here, but many of his works are based on landscapes in Derbyshire (what is now the Peak District) near to his home in Sheffield. Having lived in the Peak District all my life I love his paintings of Derbyshire - he captures something of the landscape in a way that, for me, no one else has. I would be absolutely over the moon if I got my hands on one of his Derbyshire landscape paintings one day, but they often sell for very large sums of money so I doubt I’ll ever be able to afford one unfortunately! For now though, I’m very happy to have this charming little linocut print.
It is signed and titled on the front, and there is a label on the rear giving more information about the subject, which reads as follows: ‘Jordanthorpe Farm, Norton. Birthplace of Sir Francis Chantrey. Farmhouse (extant). Backyard entrance to two cottages, third at the front made into one farmhouse and occupied by the Shepherd family who farmed from 1934 - 1965, when the farm was disbanded and made into the Jordanthorpe and Batemoor estates.’ Sir Francis Chantrey was the leading portrait sculptor in Regency Britain, which is perhaps why Allen chose this building as a subject. He also painted the same view.
Dimensions:
Including the frame - 36.8cm wide, 33.8cm tall.
Image size (the opening in the mount) - 20.8cm wide, 17cm tall.
Condition report:
The print has various age spots and the paper is a little discoloured. The mount is similarly a little discoloured. We haven’t removed the print from the frame, but there is no damage to the paper visible.
Additional dimensions information:
Including the frame - 36.8cm wide, 33.8cm tall. Image size (the opening in the mount) - 20.8cm wide, 17cm tall.
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Estimated delivery time
Less than one week
Free collection available
Yes
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- Selling at Vinterior since 2022
- 39 sales
- Ships from Tideswell, Derbyshire., United Kingdom
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