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Cornelius Pearson (1805–1891) – “On the Mawddach, Nr Dolgelly” – Signed & Dated 1857
Cornelius Pearson (1805–1891) – “On the Mawddach, Nr Dolgelly” – Signed & Dated 1857
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A beautifully atmospheric mid-19th century watercolour by listed British landscape painter Cornelius Pearson, depicting the tranquil Mawddach Estuary near Dolgellau in North Wales.
Executed in delicate muted tones, the composition captures the still waters and mountainous backdrop of the Mawddach with grazing cattle in the shallows, demonstrating Pearson’s highly regarded ability to convey light, distance and atmosphere.
The work is signed and dated 1857 and retains labels verso from previous galleries and framers, adding to its provenance and history.
Details
Artist: Cornelius Pearson
Title: On the Mawddach, Nr Dolgelly (Dolgellau)
Medium: Watercolour on paper
Signed & dated: 1857
Subject: Welsh landscape / Mawddach Estuary near Dolgellau
Presentation: Framed and glazed
Labels: Various labels and inscriptions verso
Measurements
Visible painting size: approx. 35 x 12 cm
Framed size: approx. 52 x 29 cm
Condition
Good antique condition overall for age.
The watercolour displays well with pleasing colour and tone. Minor age-related wear to frame and mount commensurate with age. Please study photographs carefully as they form part of the description.
Artist Biography
Cornelius Pearson was a British landscape painter and watercolourist born in Manchester in 1805. He became particularly known for his atmospheric depictions of the English Lake District and North Wales, often painting mountainous scenery, lakes and estuaries with remarkable delicacy and light.
Pearson exhibited widely during the 19th century, including at the Royal Academy, the British Institution and other major provincial exhibitions. His works are represented in public collections, and he remains regarded as an accomplished Victorian landscape painter whose works are sought after for their peaceful rural character and refined technique.
A charming and highly decorative Victorian watercolour with strong Welsh interest, ready to hang.
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