etching with drypoint on pale cream laid paper, watermarked David Strang, signed in ink, lower right, proof plate lettered ‘C’, lower left, the final edition was 75, signed with initials in the plate, lower right,
Warlow (Herbert Gordon) ARE, ARIBA.
The Farmyard,
£135
, , c.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 rustic alternative to Warlow’s usual focus on the grandeur and intricacy of monumental architecture, that still displays his prowess in draughtsmanship and thorough understanding of these wooden structures..
135 by 280mm (5¼ by 11 inches).



 
				 
				