Roland Green (UK,1896-1972) watercolor painting
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ARTIST: Roland Green (United Kingdom, 1896 - 1972)
TITLE: Ducks in Flight
MEDIUM: watercolor on paper
CONDITION: Few small faint scratches. Framed under glass.
ART SIZE: 18 x 12 inches / 45 x 30 cm
FRAME SIZE: 25 x 19 inches / 63 x 48 cm
SIGNATURE: lower right
CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online
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SKU#: 127678
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BIOGRAPHY:
Roland J. Green (9 January 1890 – 18 December 1972) was an English bird artist, who produced numerous bird studies in watercolours and oils. Green remained a bachelor throughout his life, making his home in a disused drainage mill at Hickling in Norfolk, England. He set many of his bird paintings in the Broads, capturing some of the wild beauty of this region in his distinctive style. Roland Green was born in Rainham, Kent, the son of a taxidermist, who trained him in the skinning, stuffing and setting up birds, thereby instilling an extensive knowledge of anatomy and plumage. He showed an early aptitude for drawing and painting birds. He was educated in Rochester, and at the Regent Street Polytechnic. He was a skilled bird and mammal painter, and held annual exhibitions of his paintings and etchings. The subjects of his etchings were snipe, Canadian geese, mallard and kingfishers. He also gave lectures on bird watching and the drawing of birds, with an emphasis on birds in flight. He spent a great deal of time in the reed beds, creating the impression of being unsociable, but his talks to pupils at various schools dispelled that notion. Green was commissioned by Lord Desborough of the Hickling Estate in Norfolk to paint a frieze at Whiteslea Lodge, showing the birds of Hickling Broad. Not only a dedicated painter, his works (as illustrations) were also created for numerous books on birds, below is a listing of books: The Birds of Australia – Gregory Mathews (Witherby: London, 1910–27) Birds in Flight – William Plane Pycraft (Gay & Hancock, London, 1922) Birds and their Young – Thomas Coward (Gay & Hancock: London, 1923) Wing To Wing – Bird Watching Adventures at Home and Abroad with the R.A.F. – E.H. Ware (Paternoster Press, 1946) The Ladybird Book of British Wild Animals – George Cansdale (Wills & Hepworth Ltd, 1958) My Book of Birds – Roland Green, Sheppard Raymond (Macmillan's Easy Study Series, 1949) Roland J. Green (9 January 1890 – 18 December 1972) was an English bird artist, who produced numerous bird studies in watercolours and oils. Green remained a bachelor throughout his life, making his home in a disused drainage mill at Hickling in Norfolk, England. He set many of his bird paintings in the Broads, capturing some of the wild beauty of this region in his distinctive style. Roland Green was born in Rainham, Kent, the son of a taxidermist, who trained him in the skinning, stuffing and setting up birds, thereby instilling an extensive knowledge of anatomy and plumage. He showed an early aptitude for drawing and painting birds. He was educated in Rochester, and at theRegent Street Polytechnic. He was a skilled bird and mammal painter, and held annual exhibitions of his paintings and etchings. The subjects of his etchings were snipe, Canadian geese, mallard and kingfishers. He also gave lectures on bird watching and the drawing of birds, with an emphasis on birds in flight. He spent a great deal of time in the reed beds, creating the impression of being unsociable, but his talks to pupils at various schools dispelled that notion. Green was commissioned by Lord Desborough of the Hickling Estate in Norfolk to paint a frieze at Whiteslea Lodge, showing the birds of Hickling Broad. Not only a dedicated painter, his works (as illustrations) were also created for numerous books on birds, below is a listing of books:The Birds of Australia – Gregory Mathews (Witherby: London, 1910–27) Birds in Flight – William Plane Pycraft (Gay & Hancock, London, 1922) Birds and their Young – Thomas Coward (Gay & Hancock: London, 1923) Wing To Wing – Bird Watching Adventures at Home and Abroad with the R.A.F. – E.H. Ware (Paternoster Press, 1946) The Ladybird Book of British Wild Animals – George Cansdale (Wills & Hepworth Ltd, 1958) My Book of Birds – Roland Green, Sheppard Raymond (Macmillan's Easy Study Series, 1949).
TITLE: Ducks in Flight
MEDIUM: watercolor on paper
CONDITION: Few small faint scratches. Framed under glass.
ART SIZE: 18 x 12 inches / 45 x 30 cm
FRAME SIZE: 25 x 19 inches / 63 x 48 cm
SIGNATURE: lower right
CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online
AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US
SKU#: 127678
US Shipping $75 + insurance.
BIOGRAPHY:
Roland J. Green (9 January 1890 – 18 December 1972) was an English bird artist, who produced numerous bird studies in watercolours and oils. Green remained a bachelor throughout his life, making his home in a disused drainage mill at Hickling in Norfolk, England. He set many of his bird paintings in the Broads, capturing some of the wild beauty of this region in his distinctive style. Roland Green was born in Rainham, Kent, the son of a taxidermist, who trained him in the skinning, stuffing and setting up birds, thereby instilling an extensive knowledge of anatomy and plumage. He showed an early aptitude for drawing and painting birds. He was educated in Rochester, and at the Regent Street Polytechnic. He was a skilled bird and mammal painter, and held annual exhibitions of his paintings and etchings. The subjects of his etchings were snipe, Canadian geese, mallard and kingfishers. He also gave lectures on bird watching and the drawing of birds, with an emphasis on birds in flight. He spent a great deal of time in the reed beds, creating the impression of being unsociable, but his talks to pupils at various schools dispelled that notion. Green was commissioned by Lord Desborough of the Hickling Estate in Norfolk to paint a frieze at Whiteslea Lodge, showing the birds of Hickling Broad. Not only a dedicated painter, his works (as illustrations) were also created for numerous books on birds, below is a listing of books: The Birds of Australia – Gregory Mathews (Witherby: London, 1910–27) Birds in Flight – William Plane Pycraft (Gay & Hancock, London, 1922) Birds and their Young – Thomas Coward (Gay & Hancock: London, 1923) Wing To Wing – Bird Watching Adventures at Home and Abroad with the R.A.F. – E.H. Ware (Paternoster Press, 1946) The Ladybird Book of British Wild Animals – George Cansdale (Wills & Hepworth Ltd, 1958) My Book of Birds – Roland Green, Sheppard Raymond (Macmillan's Easy Study Series, 1949) Roland J. Green (9 January 1890 – 18 December 1972) was an English bird artist, who produced numerous bird studies in watercolours and oils. Green remained a bachelor throughout his life, making his home in a disused drainage mill at Hickling in Norfolk, England. He set many of his bird paintings in the Broads, capturing some of the wild beauty of this region in his distinctive style. Roland Green was born in Rainham, Kent, the son of a taxidermist, who trained him in the skinning, stuffing and setting up birds, thereby instilling an extensive knowledge of anatomy and plumage. He showed an early aptitude for drawing and painting birds. He was educated in Rochester, and at theRegent Street Polytechnic. He was a skilled bird and mammal painter, and held annual exhibitions of his paintings and etchings. The subjects of his etchings were snipe, Canadian geese, mallard and kingfishers. He also gave lectures on bird watching and the drawing of birds, with an emphasis on birds in flight. He spent a great deal of time in the reed beds, creating the impression of being unsociable, but his talks to pupils at various schools dispelled that notion. Green was commissioned by Lord Desborough of the Hickling Estate in Norfolk to paint a frieze at Whiteslea Lodge, showing the birds of Hickling Broad. Not only a dedicated painter, his works (as illustrations) were also created for numerous books on birds, below is a listing of books:The Birds of Australia – Gregory Mathews (Witherby: London, 1910–27) Birds in Flight – William Plane Pycraft (Gay & Hancock, London, 1922) Birds and their Young – Thomas Coward (Gay & Hancock: London, 1923) Wing To Wing – Bird Watching Adventures at Home and Abroad with the R.A.F. – E.H. Ware (Paternoster Press, 1946) The Ladybird Book of British Wild Animals – George Cansdale (Wills & Hepworth Ltd, 1958) My Book of Birds – Roland Green, Sheppard Raymond (Macmillan's Easy Study Series, 1949).
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Roland Green (UK,1896-1972) watercolor painting
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