π Rare Hand-Signed Etching: Serene Stone Bridge by Alfred Hartley (c. 1880's) π¨
Item Description:
Prepare to be enchanted by a timeless masterpiece that transcends the ordinary! We are delighted to present this exquisite framed original etchingβa testament to the unparalleled talent of the renowned artist Alfred Hartley (1855 - 1933). πΌοΈβ¨
ποΈ Artist: Alfred Hartley
ποΈ Subject: Tranquil Stone Bridge
π¨ Material: Etching
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Date of Creation: c. 1880's
π¨ Color: Black/White
π Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
πΌοΈ Framing: Expertly Framed
π Print Surface: Premium Paper
π¨ Production Technique: A Master's Etching
π Style: Vintage
π Year of Production: Unknown
Artistry Beyond Perception:
This remarkable work conceals intricate details from the discerning eye when viewed up close, akin to a treasured secret awaiting discovery. Step back, and you'll encounter a breathtaking revelationβa harmonious composition weaving these hidden nuances into an enchanting tapestry. This masterpiece is not merely observed; it is experienced. π€―π
Biographical Brilliance:
Alfred Hartley's journey began in Stocking Pelham, Hertfordshire, in 1855. His upbringing, steeped in intellectuality, nurtured his artistic genius. He received education in Switzerland and further honed his craft at the Royal College of Art, South Kensington, and Westminster School of Art.
Accolades adorned his path, including several coveted medals. In 1896, he embarked on a lifelong partnership with Leonora Locking (1856-1943), an artist in her own right. Their creative synergy led them to reside in Kensington's 18 Palace Garden Terrace in 1901, where artistic luminance thrived.
Around 1904, Alfred and Leonora made a transformative move to Cornwall, his father's birthplace. In 1911, they called 7 Bellair Terrace, St Ives, home. Hartley's reputation soared in St Ives, where he became a revered member of the St Ives Arts Club, celebrated for his mastery in etching and colored aquatint. His international acclaim was confirmed through exhibitions at prestigious venues like the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon. ππ¨ποΈ
Hand-Signed and Numbered:
What elevates this artwork to an even higher echelon of collectibility is that it is hand-signed and numbered in pencil by the artist himself. This personal touch adds a layer of authenticity and rarity that is truly remarkable.
Condition and Maintenance:
While the etching itself is in impeccable condition, it's worth noting that the sealing paper on the back of the frame requires replacement. This is a minor cosmetic issue and does not diminish the artwork's splendor or artistic integrity.
Provenance:
This original etching, an embodiment of Alfred Hartley's artistic brilliance, offers collectors and art connoisseurs a rare opportunity to own a piece of artistic heritage. Its tranquil portrayal of a stone bridge captures timeless beauty and serenity.
Your Opportunity to Own a Masterpiece:
Seize the moment to make this remarkable artwork by Alfred Hartley a cherished addition to your collection. Whether displayed in your home or office, it beckons you into the timeless allure of a vintage stone bridge, meticulously crafted by a master artist.
We encourage you to make an offer worthy of this extraordinary piece. For inquiries, additional information, or to express your interest in acquiring this exquisite work of art, please don't hesitate to reach out. Thank you for considering this rare treasure. ππ¨ποΈ