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James Priddey 1916 - 1980 Signed Etching 'morning Glory Kent' Oast House 1960
£65 $88 €75
Item Number:SA1180586 Date of manufacture:1960 Current Status: For sale Seller:Alfred Art
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Description
JAMES PRIDDEY 1916 - 1980 SIGNED ETCHING 'MORNING GLORY KENT' OAST HOUSE 1960 JAMES PRIDDEY (1916–1980) Morning Glory Kent (1960) Signed coloured Etching (Framed) 36 × 49cm Frame Signed lower right; Presented in its original frame and offered in excellent condition although it is not glazed.
James Priddey (1916–1980) – Biography
James Priddey was a British painter and illustrator best known for his atmospheric depictions of English landscapes, village scenes, and architectural studies. Born in Birmingham in 1916, Priddey developed an early interest in drawing and design, which led him to train at the Birmingham School of Art. His education placed him within the long tradition of West Midlands art, known for its craftsmanship and strong emphasis on draftsmanship—qualities that became evident throughout his career.
Working primarily in oil on canvas, watercolour, and ink, Priddey cultivated a style that combined clarity of line with a gentle, observational approach to rural subjects. His works often feature churches, cottages, village greens, and historic buildings, capturing the enduring charm of the English countryside. He travelled extensively throughout Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, Warwickshire, and the Cotswolds, producing a significant body of regional landscape art.
In addition to his work as a painter, Priddey illustrated numerous books and produced commercial artwork, including architectural drawings and printed cards, which helped broaden his reputation. His original paintings were widely exhibited in regional galleries and were popular among collectors who appreciated his ability to preserve the character of traditional English village life.
James Priddey continued to paint throughout the 1970s, producing some of his most accomplished work late in his career. He died in 1980, leaving behind a distinctive and recognisable legacy of British landscape painting. We guarantee the authenticity of all the paintings we sell with a full money back if not as stated. Please email for prices for postage both International and Domestic. We use a trackable and signed for service for Domestic and international buyers, to ensure the item reaches you securely and quickly. Internal Ref: priddy etching
Declaration
This item is antique. The date of manufacture has been declared as 1960.
Dimensions
Height = 36 cm (14.2")
Width = 49 cm (19.3")
Depth = 2 cm (0.8")
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