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A refined and atmospheric pair of original maritime etchings by the british artist george stratton ferrier (1852–1912), published in london … Read more A refined and atmospheric pair of original maritime etchings by the british artist george stratton ferrier (1852–1912), published in london in 1879 as part of the portfolio: an artistic periodical by seeley, jackson & halliday. These elegant compositions capture the quiet poetry of coastal life in late 19th-century britain. The upper plate, titled a calm day, presents a tranquil seascape with sailing vessels gently dispersed across still waters, their reflections subtly rendered through delicate etched lines. The composition conveys stillness and balance, with a restrained yet highly refined use of light and atmosphere. The lower plate, fishing boats returning from the sea, offers a slightly more animated scene, depicting a fleet of fishing vessels approaching shore. The sails, rendered in darker tonal contrast, create a rhythmic interplay across the water, while distant landforms and birds enhance the sense of depth and coastal realism. Ferrier’s work is characteristic of the british etching revival of the late 19th century, influenced by artists such as whistler, emphasizing tonal subtlety, immediacy, and atmospheric effect over heavy narrative. Both prints bear the artist’s monogram “g.s.f.” within the plate, confirming their authenticity. Originally issued as part of a prestigious art periodical, these works were intended for a discerning victorian audience and today are appreciated for their decorative elegance and understated sophistication. Displayed as a pair, they form a harmonious and balanced composition ideal for both classic and contemporary interiors. Condition report: good overall condition. Light age toning to the paper, as expected. Wide original margins preserved. Plate marks clearly visible on both etchings. Minor scattered foxing spots in the margins, not affecting the image. Clean impressions with strong line quality. Framing tips: these prints benefit from wide ivory or off-white mats paired with thin dark walnut or ebonized frames. A horizontal double-hang with generous spacing works particularly well, emphasizing their calm, atmospheric nature. Museum glass recommended to enhance contrast and protect the delicate paper tones. Technique: etching maker: george stratton ferrier, england, circa 1879 See less
- Dimensions
- 10.24ʺW × 14.17ʺH
- Period
- Late 19th Century
- Country of Origin
- United Kingdom
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Gold
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Good overall condition. … moreVery Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Good overall condition. Light age toning to the paper, as expected. Wide original margins preserved. Plate marks clearly visible on both etchings. Minor scattered foxing spots in the margins, not affecting the image. Clean impressions. less
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