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W.L. Wyllie (1851-1931) - Battleships with anti-submarine flying boat

W.L. Wyllie (1851-1931) - Battleships with anti-submarine flying boat

William Lionel Wyllie was one of the foremost British marine artists towards the end of the 19th century and at the start of the 20th century. He was a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy (as well as being a Royal Academician) and was proficient in oils, watercolours and etchings. He had a great skill in etchings and was involved in the entire process himself. He used copper plates and then destroyed them after completing his modest output to make sure the works remained highly collectable. His skill as an etcher remains almost unrivalled amongst his contemporaries as he always managed to display both detail and atmosphere in each work.  Wyllie would sign his etchings in pencil and we only sell original works by the artist.

 

Wyllie's wife recalled: 'For the many etchings...every drawing was made from nature first, using nothing but black - not body colour, the lights just picked out. He was a rapid worker, and very accurate.' [1]

 

This etching depicts a squadron of British Battleships at sea accompanied by a White & Thomson No. 3 anti-submarine flying boat, and two sailing yachts on the right.

 

Medium: Etching and drypoint on wove paper, signed in pencil l.l. 'W L Wyllie', 17.3 x 35.1cm, framed (36 x 53.3cm). 

 

Provenance: The Parker Gallery, London sold for £350 in 1996 (invoice included along with an Anthony Reed label verso, they presumably did the mount and frame).

 

Bibliography:

 

[1] Roger Quarm and John Wyllie,  'W.L. Wyllie: Marine Artist, 1851-1931', Chris Beetles Ltd: 1981, p.70.

 

Condition report: generally in very good condition. There is a small amount of time staining and there are two rectangular marks at the top of the etching which are probably from a previous hinged mounting (please see photos). The frame shows a small amount of wear and there is a pencil inscription l.l. on the mount 226/96.

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