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Description
Circa mid 20th century small colored reproduction lithograph print of "A Little Practice" by Walter Dendy Sadler, engraved by James Dobie, originally published 1915, showing a Victorian gentleman in shirt sleeves, practicing his putting on a flagstone floor. Brass and cork easel style frame; white mat.
"Walter Dendy Sadler (1854-1923) was born in Dorking, Surrey. At the age of sixteen he enrolled in Heatherly's School of Art in London. He exhibited at The Dudley Gallery from 1872 and at The Royal Academy, 35 works between 1872 and 1893. He specialized in genre scenes, mainly interior scenes from Victorian daily life. He was fond of depicting the mores of nineteenth-century life, these episodes placed in Inns, home interiors, legal offices, etc. Many of his works were engraved. His paintings can be seen in The Tate Gallery, London and the Art Galleries of Liverpool, Manchester and Cardiff." (Source: askART)
"James Dobie was a British engraver, born April 11, 1849 and died in 1911.
Condition
Good Overall - Gentle wear
Dimensions
9" x 0.5" x 11.25" / Sans Frame - 4.5" x 6.5" (Width x Depth x Height)
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