A View of the Lake District
Victorian, circa 1880, gilt framed, glazed and mounted Watercolour entitled ‘A View of the Lake District’ signed by Edward Arden (1847 - 1910).
Width: 77cm - Height: 58cm
Edward Arden (1847 - 1910)
Edward Arden is a pseudonym for Edward Tucker, which he used to distinguish himself from his artist father, also Edward Tucker.
Arden was a British artist who exhibited from the 1870s. He lived in Ambleside and enjoyed painting lakes and scenes during the late 19th century. He was the father of Frederick and Arthur.
Victorian, circa 1880, gilt framed, glazed and mounted Watercolour entitled ‘A View of the Lake District’ signed by Edward Arden (1847 - 1910).
Width: 77cm - Height: 58cm
Edward Arden (1847 - 1910)
Edward Arden is a pseudonym for Edward Tucker, which he used to distinguish himself from his artist father, also Edward Tucker.
Arden was a British artist who exhibited from the 1870s. He lived in Ambleside and enjoyed painting lakes and scenes during the late 19th century. He was the father of Frederick and Arthur.
Victorian, circa 1880, gilt framed, glazed and mounted Watercolour entitled ‘A View of the Lake District’ signed by Edward Arden (1847 - 1910).
Width: 77cm - Height: 58cm
Edward Arden (1847 - 1910)
Edward Arden is a pseudonym for Edward Tucker, which he used to distinguish himself from his artist father, also Edward Tucker.
Arden was a British artist who exhibited from the 1870s. He lived in Ambleside and enjoyed painting lakes and scenes during the late 19th century. He was the father of Frederick and Arthur.