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Details Payment Shipping Terms of Sale View in RoomA dramatic mountain landscape with sheep grazing in the foreground. Presented in a blue mount with gold detailing and a gilt-effect frame. Signed to the lower-right corner. On watercolour paper.
There is some mild discolouration and some slight scratches to the frame. Overall well-presented and in good condition.
John Shapland (1865-1929) was a seascape artist from the South West of England, Many of his coastal scenes depict his beloved West country landscape, including views of Exmouth and Salcombe. Painting mainly in watercolours, Shapland was a successful painter, exhibiting at the Royal Academy, the Paris Salon, and across America. He resided in Exeter.
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