James
Clarke Hook R.A.
London 1819 – 1907 Churt
Trained at the Academy Schools Hook
originally practised as a historical genre painter.
He turned to narrative landscape composition, especially
to themes connected with the sea, in the 1850’s,
when he also developed an interest in etching and
joined The Etching Club.

The Fisherman’s Goodnight
153 x 208 mm
Etching. Published state. Issued in Etchings
for the Art Union of London by the Etching Club, 1857. Edition of 500. The plate lettered with Hook’s name and the plate number (25). On laid india paper. Occasional foxing in the borders at the plate edge.
£100
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Additional
Information about the Print
Issued
in Etchings for the Art Union of London by
the Etching Club, 1857.
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