Church near Blackheath

© the artist's estate. Image credit: Manchester Art Gallery

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Street scene in Blackheath representing London in the 1920s. Three figures can be seen walking along the pavement and a period car travels down the road. A large sandstone coloured spire emerges to the right of the picture, with the rest of the church partly visible. Terrace houses in brown can be seen along the right-hand side of the road. Bare trees and some evergreens line the sides of the road. The sky is a neutral grey colour.

Manchester Art Gallery

Manchester

Title

Church near Blackheath

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 62.2 x W 75 cm

Accession number

1939.1

Acquisition method

gift from the Contemporary Art Society, 1939

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

artist's inscription : : brc : artist's name : E. HAWTHORNE

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