The Orchard gallery is pleased to be able to offer a lovely collection of paintings and drawings by the Northern artist John Gilbey Bowles 1929-2011. Each work being offered is a visual feast of colour, composition and emotion. Bowles won a scholarship to the Royal College of Art at a young age. His drive to convey a new visual language caught the attention of L S Lowry and he helped him to get his first major exhibition in 1965 and they became lifelong friends. Throughout his career he developed other friendships with other major British 20th century artists. This lovely example of his work depicts an abstract landscape of a blue forest. It is executed in watercolour and marker pen on paper and measures 15×10 inches and comes unframed. It is unsigned but carries the artists studio stamp and will reframe very effectively.
Two beautiful watercolor paintings with different flower motifs, signed with picture frame & glass insert. Dimensions: approx. 20x37cm. Weight: approx. 1kg. Condition: “Used”. With signs of wear. Please see the attached pictures for the condition. Shipping with DHL. If you complete the purchase by 4 p.m., the item will be shipped the same day and arrives on the next working day or the day after. Information ONLY for customers from Germany: If you complete the purchase by 4 p.m. (Mon-Fri), the item will be shipped on the same day and arrives on the next working day or the day after. This does not apply to any other countries. Important information for customers from the USA, Australia & Canada: Due to Covid, the shipment may currently take significantly longer than usual. This way you won’t.
The Orchard gallery is pleased to be able to offer a lovely collection of paintings and drawings by the Northern artist John Gilbey Bowles 1929-2011. Each work being offered is a visual feast of colour, composition and emotion. Bowles won a scholarship to the Royal College of Art at a young age. His drive to convey a new visual language caught the attention of L S Lowry and he helped him to get his first major exhibition in 1965 and they became lifelong friends. Throughout his career he developed other friendships with other major British 20th century artists. This lovely example of his work depicts a study of a landscape and in the bottom right corner there is burning stubble. It is executed in watercolour on paper and measures 10×8 inches and comes unframed. It is signed and will reframe very effectively.
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