Joseph Edward Southall, RWS

1866-1944

Portrait of Arthur Gaskin

Ref: 2586

Signed with monogram and dated l.r.: JES/1896-7

Pencil and grisaille watercolour on grey paper, 39 by 27.5 cm (15 ¼ by 10 ¾ ins)

Provenance: Lyndon Goodwin Harris; Abbott and Holder, London; Sean O’Lubaigh Collection

 

Arthur Joseph Gaskin, RBSA (1862-1928) was one of Joseph Southall’s closest friends.  They met in 1883 when both were studying at the Birmingham School of Art.  It was also at the School of Art that Gaskin met his future wife, Georgie France.  Along with Southall they became founding members of the informal group of artists and craftsmen known as the Birmingham Group.  Probably best known for their Arts and Crafts jewellery, Arthur and Georgie Gaskin began designing and making pieces together in 1899.  In addition, they produced enamels, silver work and book illustrations.  Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery hold a very large collection of their work.

 

£12,000Enquire

 

RECENT STOCK

Joseph Edward Southall
Fishing Boats at Whitby

Charles Sillem Lidderdale, RBA
Study of a Tree

Sir George Clausen
Study of a young girl

Dorothy Coke
Rainbow on the Seafront, Brighton