Discover a charming watercolour by Paul Marny, a renowned French-British artist from 1829 to 1914, depicting an expansive view of Scarborough South Bay. The piece is intricately signed and measures 49cm x 90cm, capturing the essence of the stunning coastal landscape.
This exquisite artwork comes with an intriguing provenance, having belonged to Mary McGill, the esteemed wife of Tom Laughton CBE (1903-1984). Notably, Tom Laughton was a distinguished Scarborough hotelier and a passionate art collector. The Laughton bequest, including this piece, holds a significant place in the esteemed collection of Scarborough Art Gallery.
The present watercolour is believed to be another captivating iteration of Marny's painting within the Laughton Bequest, adding depth and historical significance to this exceptional artwork. Don't miss the opportunity to bring home a piece of Scarborough's artistic heritage with this mesmerising depiction of South Bay by Paul Marny. Join us at Duggleby Auctioneers to bid on this remarkable piece and make it a part of your collection.