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Horace Hammond

Harvest Time

1921

Watercolor and gouache on board

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Description

Horace Hammond (British, 1879–1966).

This work is offered unframed.


A luminously painted, bucolic view of harvest time in England with the lilac of the evening casting a soft light over the contented horses and loaded hay cart, as the harvesters come to the end of their day's labors.


Son of the noted landscape painter, Robert John Hammond, Horace Hammond was born and raised in Warwickshire. In 1927, he moved, first to Worcestershire and then to London. Over the course of a long and successful career, Hammond exhibited widely, including at the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists, the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool and at London's Royal Academy, among numerous other locations. A well-listed painter, illustrator and lithographer, Horace Hammond exhibited from 1902–1939, but is best known for his landscape work of the 1920s–30s.

Dimensions

Height: 11.75 inches / 29.84 cm
Width: 17.5 inches / 44.45 cm
Depth: 0.13 inches / 0.33 cm

Signature

Signed H. Hammond 1921 (lower right)

Condition Report

This work is in overall good condition.

Minor toning and handling marks.

Art Period

Modern

Movement/Style

Realism

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