etching with drypoint on cream laid linen rag paper, watermarked O.W.P. & A.C., signed in pencil, lower right, titled ‘Mentone’ lower left, from an edition of 50, erroneously titled ‘Tall Houses, Mentone’, in ink by another hand at the lower left sheet edge, a monogram blindstamp lower right [not in Lugt], slight creasing, upper right,
Warlow (Herbert Gordon) ARE, ARIBA.
[The Cemetary Wall], Menton,
£150
, , 1925.
Herbert Gordon Warlow (1885-1942) was born in Sheffield, and first attended art school in the city. Over time he became one of the most highly skilled practitioners in the etching revival of the early 20th century. Aside from being elected an Associate of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers, he was also an Associate of the Royal Society of British Architects, an interest that often dominated his compositions.
A deeply bitten plate of rich contrast, capturing the intense heat and light of the French Riviera..
270 by 210mm (10¾ by 8¼ inches).


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