[South Bank Wharfs]

Method Etching
Artist Henry Macbeth Raeburn
Published c. 1910
Dimensions Image and plate 198 x 300 mm, Sheet 295 x 460 mm
Notes This view shows wharfs on the South Bank in London near the base of Waterloo Bridge, with the smoke stack of the Lion Brewery and the Hungerford Bridge in the background. This area is also was the site of The New Shot Mill.

Henry Macbeth-Raeburn (1860-1947) was a noted Scottish painter and mezzotint engraver. He was a member of the Royal Academy and the Royal Society of Painters, Etchers, and Engravers. He is known today for his stylish mezzotints after celebrated eighteenth and nineteenth century portraits, which reproduced with accuracy and finesse the glory of these earlier masters. He had a penchant for the paintings of Reynolds, Gainsborough, and Sargent and produced many fine prints after their works.
Framing unmounted
Price £200.00
Stock ID 11792

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