98.02 Romney Marsh
English
A watercolour on paper by Yorkshire artist Brian Vale (1930 to 2008), framed. Exact date unknown. 35 cm wide by 24 cm high.
Brian Vale studied at the Royal College of Art from 1950 to 1953, and exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1959. He became the art critic for the ´Bradford Telegraph and Argus´which brought him into contact with most British artists of that period. In particular, he was a friend of John Piper (see 89.03 and 92.01) who dedicated one of his well-known paintings (Turpault Castle) to him in 1963. This brooding landscape was bought from the shop of H H Bray, at 9 Jury Street, Warwick in 1998.
Spanish
Romney Marsh
Número de catálogo 98.02
Una acuarela sobre papel del artista de Yorkshire Brian Vale (1930 a 2008), enmarcada. Fecha exacta desconocida. 35 cm de ancho por 24 cm de alto.
Brian Vale estudió en el Royal College of Art de 1950 a 1953 y expuso en la Royal Academy en 1959. Se convirtió en crítico de arte para “Bradford Telegraph and Argus”, lo que le puso en contacto con la mayoría de los artistas británicos de ese período. En particular, era amigo de John Piper (ver 89.03 y 92.01) quien le dedicó una de sus conocidas pinturas (Turpault Castle) en 1963. Este inquietante paisaje fue comprado en la tienda de H H Bray, en Jury Street nº 9. Warwick, en 1998.