Scottish Loch Landscape Watercolor Painting Cornelius Pearson (1805-1891)
Scottish Loch Landscape painting by Cornelius Pearson (1805-1891). Fine quality, large early watercolor is skillfully executed by this listed English artist whose landscapes are highly sought after. The work depicts a loch scene with Scottish pines on the left, a ruin and drover with cattle in the center, and small boat with anglers to the right. In the distance mountain peaks form a sublime backdrop to the landscape. It is a most serene and peaceful picture. Signed and dated on a rock in the landscape, 1858, lower left. Displayed in a period giltwood frame and glazed.
Dimensions: 26.75” Length x 1.5” Width x 20.25” Height
Condition is very good, ready to hang
Art has long been regarded as a strong and safe investment. Ellen Kelleher, a personal finance reporter for The Financial Times wrote an article recommending art particularly in the $500 - $50,000 range as a sound long term investment with an impressive current average annual yield of 9.7%. See 'Hang Your Investments on the Wall' in the Financial Times published in October, 2010.
Scottish Loch Landscape painting by Cornelius Pearson (1805-1891). Fine quality, large early watercolor is skillfully executed by this listed English artist whose landscapes are highly sought after. The work depicts a loch scene with Scottish pines on the left, a ruin and drover with cattle in the center, and small boat with anglers to the right. In the distance mountain peaks form a sublime backdrop to the landscape. It is a most serene and peaceful picture. Signed and dated on a rock in the landscape, 1858, lower left. Displayed in a period giltwood frame and glazed.
Dimensions: 26.75” Length x 1.5” Width x 20.25” Height
Condition is very good, ready to hang
Art has long been regarded as a strong and safe investment. Ellen Kelleher, a personal finance reporter for The Financial Times wrote an article recommending art particularly in the $500 - $50,000 range as a sound long term investment with an impressive current average annual yield of 9.7%. See 'Hang Your Investments on the Wall' in the Financial Times published in October, 2010.
Scottish Loch Landscape painting by Cornelius Pearson (1805-1891). Fine quality, large early watercolor is skillfully executed by this listed English artist whose landscapes are highly sought after. The work depicts a loch scene with Scottish pines on the left, a ruin and drover with cattle in the center, and small boat with anglers to the right. In the distance mountain peaks form a sublime backdrop to the landscape. It is a most serene and peaceful picture. Signed and dated on a rock in the landscape, 1858, lower left. Displayed in a period giltwood frame and glazed.
Dimensions: 26.75” Length x 1.5” Width x 20.25” Height
Condition is very good, ready to hang
Art has long been regarded as a strong and safe investment. Ellen Kelleher, a personal finance reporter for The Financial Times wrote an article recommending art particularly in the $500 - $50,000 range as a sound long term investment with an impressive current average annual yield of 9.7%. See 'Hang Your Investments on the Wall' in the Financial Times published in October, 2010.