William
Walcot R.E., Hon.R.I.B.A.
(Odessa
1874 – 1943 Ditchling, Sussex)
Newcastle
Central Station
Newcastle
Central Station
E H-L 104. 97 x 148 mm. Etching and drypoint, 1922.
Signed in pencil. Published by H C Dickins. UK edition
of 300 + 100 for US. Printed in brown ink, with plate
tone, on cream wove paper. Mount-stained in the sheet
margins.
£450
Newcastle
Central Station
E H-L 104. 97 x 148 mm.
Another impression of the
previous item, unusually and extensively hand-coloured
in crayon and gouaches by the artist. Signed in pencil,
but the signature faint.
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Additional
Information about the Print
Exhibited in mixed shows at the Fine Art Society
in 1922 and 1923
Newcastle
station, designed by John Dobson, built on an
imposing curve behind the classical façade,
is architecturally one of the finest of Britain’s
provincial railway stations.
There is a closely related oil painting The
Portico of the Newcastle Central Station. |