A charming pair of British watercolours from the late 19th and early 20th centuries will be offered at the upcoming auction by Duggleby Auctioneers.
The first piece, by Joseph Eaman (1853-1907), captures a picturesque view of Scarborough featuring the iconic Grand Hotel. This tranquil scene is brought to life with delicate brushwork and a soft colour palette, typical of Eaman's style. Signed by the artist, the watercolour measures 28cm x 47cm.
The second watercolour, painted by Harry Wanless (c.1872-1934), depicts Scarborough Castle and Harbour. Wanless skillfully portrays the historic castle overlooking the bustling harbour, showcasing his attention to detail and mastery of the medium. This piece is signed by the artist and measures 23cm x 32cm.
Don't miss the opportunity to acquire these evocative watercolours, each offering a unique perspective on the coastal town of Scarborough. Bid on these artworks at the Duggleby Auctioneers event to add a touch of British heritage to your collection.