Bucks
Edwin Edwards (1823 – 1879) was a successful English artist who now is little known. Edwards didn’t become a professional artist until he was 38. He concentrated on etchings and landscapes of his native England. He was well liked and had many clients. About 54 of his works were accepted by the prestigious Royal Academy. He presented very realistic views of life in contemporary England.
This etching depicts Bucks Mill, looking down towards the sea with line of terrace houses and beach full of boats. In the distance is a small harbour.
This etching depicts Bucks Mill, looking down towards the sea with line of terrace houses and beach full of boats. In the distance is a small harbour.
Object Summary
- Accession Loan No.
- 22/2021/21
- Collection Class
- Prints
- Medium
- on Japanese tissue
- Common Name
- Bucks
- Simple Name
- Period Classification
- Victorian (1837-1901)
- Production Date
- 1863
- Production Person Initials
- Edwin
- Production Person Surname
- Edwards
