Description
An original late 19th-century graphite drawing, Ernest Crofts RA, Fallen Soldier of the Imperial Guard, Waterloo.A sensitive and poignant original pencil sketch by one of the leading military-historical painters of the late Victorian and Edwardian periods, Ernest Crofts RA (18471911). Likely preparatory material for the artist’s highly detailed works in oil, this drawing shows not only Crofts’s fine draughtsmanship, but also his intimate knowledge of military costume and his meticulous attention to detail. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Ernest Crofts brought to his art direct witness of the battlefield, having in 1864 accompanied a Prussian doctor in the Schleswig-Holstein War and in 18701 witnessed first-hand the closing stages of the Franco-Prussian war, at Weissenbourg, Wrth, and the siege of Strasbourg.Provenance: Studio Sale, Christie’s, Dec 18th 1911.In graphite with white bodycolour highlights. On pale grey paper.All artworks come with a Certificate of Authenticity and in some cases the accompanying collection text or artist biography. Signed: Signed with monogram stamp lower left. Height: 18.8cm (7.4) Width: 27.6cm (10.9) Condition: Some minor scattered spots of foxing. Some discolouration to the verso, which does not adversely affect the front. There is a soft crease line across the upper right corner of the paper. Please see photos for detail. Presented: Unframed.
Period | Before 1890 |
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Production Period | Before 1890 |
Style | Vintage, Art Nouveau |
Detailed Condition |
Good This vintage/antique item may have some wear such as scratches and other signs of ageing. |
Product Code | XWO-1448240 |
Materials | Graphite |
Color | Black, white |
Width |
28 cm 10.9 inch |
Height |
19 cm 7.4 inch |
Duties Notice | Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. |
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