Artist: Robert Wilson Matthews Medium: Pen & Ink on Acid-free Paper Size: 8" x 5" (195mm x 125mm) Date: 1925 Code: MatthewsRW49
This is the unique original Pen & Ink drawing by Robert Wilson Matthews.
These illustrations from 'A Child's History Of England' depict Canterbury Cathedral (panel 1) and an illustration of a woodcarving by Grinling Gibbons (panel 2). Grinling Gibbons dubbed 'the Michelangelo of wood' created many of the wooden features in Canterbury Cathedral and many other prestigious buildings.
Robert Wilson Matthews born in Edinburgh in 1880 began as an illustrator in the early 20th century. An alumni of The Edinburgh College of Art he is best known for his illustrations in H.W. Meikle's 'Story Of England' (Oliver & Boyd) and the illustrated works of Alexandre Dumas (Collins Clear Press). Matthews took a medical commission circa 1928 and was one of the most well respected medical illustrators of the 20th century.
Robert Wilson Matthews (1880 or 1885 - ?1940; Edinburgh, Scotland) Robert Wilson Matthews born in Edinburgh in 1880 (some sources say 1895) and began as an illustrator in the early 20th century. An alumni of The Edinburgh College of Art he is best known for his illustrations in H.W. Meikle's 'Story Of England' (Oliver & Boyd) and the illustrated works of Alexandre Dumas (Collins Clear Press).
Matthews took a medical commission circa 1928 and was one of the most well respected medical illustrators of the 20th Century.
He usually signed his work with his initials R.W.M.
Artist: Robert Wilson MatthewsMedium: Pen & Ink on Acid-free PaperSize: 6" x 9" (165mm x 240mm)Date: 1925Signature: Initialled by the artist in ink, ...
A complete set of 25 cards (1 – 25) in very fine and better condition. Excellent artwork.Includes the following British Cathedrals: Durham, Canterbury...
Artist: Graham CotonMedium: Watercolour on BoardSize: 27" x 18" (680mm x 450mm)Date: 1975Code: CotonKingThis is the unique original Watercolour painti...