JOHN LEWIS STANT (w. 1931 - 1955)
'DOWNHAM LANCASHIRE'


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COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
England
DATED
circa 1930s
MEDIUM
Artists Proof Etching
SIGNED
Bottom
DIMENSIONS
Etching
370mm x 220mm
Framed
550mm x 365mm
PRICE
£75
Lovely scene of Downham village with a brook/beck running under a bridge and a fisherman standing on the LHS bank. Houses running into the village and the church are depicted in the background. On woven paper and pencil signed with the Warwick Gallery blind stamp. Downham is a picturesque village near Clitheroe, Lanchashire.
John Lewis Stant was a landscape painter and etcher. He exhibited at Royal Society of British Artists, the Royal Hibernian Academy and the Royal Scottish Academy. He lived in Walsall area before moving to St Ives in 1935. Later he moved to Birmingham.
He exhibited between 1931 and 1939.