15th Jul, 2023 9:30 GMT/BST

The TB & R Jordan Collection

 
  Lot 1005
 

1005

Henry Barlow Carter (1804-1868)
“Staithes near Whitby” (1851)
Signed and indistinctly dated (obscured by the mount), watercolour with scratching out, 29.5cm by 44.5cm

Sold for £280
Estimated at £200 - £300


 

In an overall good state of preservation. Relatively light time staining across sheet which would appear to be somewhat more concentrated to left hand side upper edge/corner and to a lesser extent right hand side upper edge/corner. Odd tiny foxing spot mostly evident to sky. Colour depth broadly good. Some possible reduction to the flashes of blue and red etc... No evidence of cockling. Not examined out of the frame.

 


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Auction: The TB & R Jordan Collection, 15th Jul, 2023

Tom and Rosamund Jordan were leading specialists in the Staithes Group of painters for over 40 years.

In the late 19th and early 20th century, the tiny, picturesque fishing village of Staithes on the North Yorkshire coast became host to a colony of artists, attracted to the area by the towering cliffs, stormy seas, the clarity of light and eminently paintable cottages and harbours. The Staithes School artists were greatly inspired by the French Impressionists, working en plein air to capture fleeting moments of light, air, and water, albeit with an edge of harder, northern grit.

The Jordans, who were equally passionate about Staithes, were champions of this pioneering group of artists, and over 100 works from their collection will be offered in this sale, including works by a Mark Senior, Owen Bowen, Arthur A. Friedenson and Frank Henry Mason.  

Part II of their collection will be sold at a later date.  

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