Hugh Boycott-Brown (1909-1990) Modern British painter
Hugh Boycott-Brown (1909-1990) Modern British painter
Hugh Boycott-Brown (1909-1990) Modern British painter 'Early Morning, Tower Bridge' Hugh Boycott-Brown (1909-1990) Modern British painter 'Early Morning, Tower Bridge' framed
About Hugh Boycott-Brown (1909-1990)

Boycott Brown is one of those solid, professional twentieth century British landscape and marine artists currently so underrated by the market. His immediate contemporary, and the painter to whom he is most commonly compared, is Edward Seago, whose work currently makes ten times the price. In fact, the comparison is drawn for far from stylistic reasons. Rather largely from their mutual membership of the East Anglian School of painters, that late twentieth century band of traditional plein air painters inspired by the Norfolk and Suffolk coasts and their love of working Spritsail barges.

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Early Morning, Tower Bridge

£2,850
  • Size unframed: H20 x W24 ins (51 x 61 cms)
  • Size framed: H26 x W30 ins (66 x 76 cms)
  • Oil on Board
  • Framed
When the Thames was a working river, the Pool of London was a popular subject for painters. London Docks were the heart of the capital pumping goods and people to and from the Empire and the view of that stretch of the river leading up to Tower Bridge would have been familiar to all Londoners. This is a classic view of The Pool at a time when it’s usefulness had started to terminally wane. Painted in the mid-1950s, barely a decade later the shipping containers and coastal deep-water ports had finished off the Thames’ trade and with it the viability of the Docks and Wharves along that bank. Where Hitler’s bombers had failed progress triumphed.
About Hugh Boycott-Brown (1909-1990)

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