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ROBERT HERDMAN-SMITH (BRITISH 1879 - 1945), TWO COLOURED ETCHINGS

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BAKEHOUSE CLOSE, EDINBURGH and ADVOCATES CLOSE, EDINBURGH coloured etchings on paper, both signed and titled both mounted, framed and under glass image size 25cm x 18cm each, overall size 48cm x 39cm Note: Born at Liverpool, the artist studied at Leeds, London, Paris, Antwerp and Munich. He travelled widely, and painted not only on the European Continent, but in Egypt and Australasia, South America and Japan. He became the Director of the School of Art at Canterbury College, New Zealand before returning to the UK, where he exhibited between 1920 and 1932 from addresses in Newlyn (1920) and Wareham in Dorset (1932).
BAKEHOUSE CLOSE, EDINBURGH and ADVOCATES CLOSE, EDINBURGH coloured etchings on paper, both signed and titled both mounted, framed and under glass image size 25cm x 18cm each, overall size 48cm x 39cm Note: Born at Liverpool, the artist studied at Leeds, London, Paris, Antwerp and Munich. He travelled widely, and painted not only on the European Continent, but in Egypt and Australasia, South America and Japan. He became the Director of the School of Art at Canterbury College, New Zealand before returning to the UK, where he exhibited between 1920 and 1932 from addresses in Newlyn (1920) and Wareham in Dorset (1932).

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Tags: Robert Herdman Smith, 19th-21st Century Art, Etching