From:Williamson Art Gallery and Museum
Name/Title'An Equinoctial Sea' - Isle of Man
About this objectWatercolour painting of a rugged coastline on the Isle of Man with waves crashing on jutting rock.
Harold Rathbone would live in Llandudno and the Isle of Man after the closure of the Della Robbia pottery company in Birkenhead, of which he was the founder.
MakerRathbone, Harold Steward (1858-1929)
Maker Rolepainter
Date Made1908
Period20th century
Place MadeIsle of Man, United Kingdom
Style and IconographyLandscape
Style and IconographyMarine Art
Inscription and MarksIn paint on bottom left: "HS Rathbone 1908"
Techniquewatercolour on paper
Measurementspainting height: 35cm
painting width: 50cm
frame height: 54cm
frame width: 69cm
frame depth: 3cm
Subject and Association Keywordscoastal
Subject and Association KeywordsIsle of Man, United Kingdom
Subject and Association Keywordswave
Subject and Association Keywordscliff
Subject and Association Keywordsrock
Subject and Association Keywordssea
Credit LineBequeathed by Robert Courtenay Stones, 2011
Object Typewatercolour
Object numberBIKGM.9015
Copyright LicenceAll rights reserved