I'm trying to find the artist who did these paintings and find out where they're located?
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One painting is entitled "Riverside Dingle Bank Watercolour 1893" and and the other ""Riverside Dingle Bank Watercolour 1893" appeared in the back of the guide to the Liverpool International Garden Festival, 1984. Unfortunately, there are no references for the artist except to say that he/she was "to paint several scenes here." Both paintings look like they are of Dingle Bank.
The publisher of the guide was Brunswick Printing and Publishing Co. Ltd. but I'm not sure whether they're still in business?
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There are two Dingle watercolourists, Thomas being the younger was painting at this time.
There are examples of his work to view, just to see if you regognise the style? If you so wish.
There are two Dingle watercolourists, Thomas being the younger was painting at this time.
There are examples of his work to view, just to see if you regognise the style? If you so wish.
Thanks Oudeis, but the Dingle is the subject not the name of the artist.
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One of the paintings actually says "Dingle Bank" The paintings are used in the "Origins and Background" section of the International Garden Festival Guide. Part of the festival site was on "The Cazzie" The old cast iron shore, and part of it was on the Dingle - a tree lined glen that went down to the Mersey. This has been covered on the Dingle Glen in Old Photos thread.
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The catalogue below represents the Watercolour Paintings by Florence M. Willink [Originals Remain in Family Possession].
These documents are held at National Museums Liverpool, Maritime Archives and Library I've highlighted [in Red] the 2nd Dingle painting [in the OP] showing the lodge, which I believe is the entry below. I'll upload the rest of the paintings once I've photographed/ copied them from the MMM.
Dingle Bank, Liverpool (Florry's home) D/CR/15/18013/4c 16 Aug 1893
Dingle Bank, haytime D/CR/15/18013/5c 4 Jul 1907
From Dingle Point, 1904 D/CR/15/18013/6c Mar 1905
Dingle Bank showing Mr. Cropper's house in the centre D/CR/15/18013/7c 23 Aug 1893
From the river terrace looking up the Mersey D/CR/15/18013/8c 19 Aug 1893
From the river terrace, Dingle Bank, looking down the Mersey. Main vessels in the painting are identified as the following: TS Clarence (reformatory), Indefatigable, Akbar, Conway, Lucania (liner) D/CR/15/18013/9c 18 Aug 1893
View from the Lodge Gate, Dingle Bank D/CR/15/18013/10c 22 Aug 1893
View from the Dining Room, Dingle Bank D/CR/15/18013/11c 25 Aug 1893
Dingle Bank - view of stream with wooded banks (The Dingle) D/CR/15/18013/12c 1901
Dingle Bank - view of a two-funnelled steamer and two sailing vessels, with the corner of a dock on the right D/CR/15/18013/13c 1901
Sepia of the Great House, Dingle Bank D/CR/15/18013/14c c.1893
Dingle Bank - a drawing showing sailing flats and a paddle steamer in the river (entitled Christmas Greetings, 1899) D/CR/15/18013/15c 1899
Dingle Bank - a drawing from the esplanade, showing a paddle steamer, the training vessels (see D/CR/15/18013/9c) and the arbour D/CR/15/18013/16c 1896
Photograph of a walk on Dingle Bank estate D/CR/15/18013/17c c.1900
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Oh yikes, I am a geek, I am still following this trail Daz, I found this, nothing to do with the paintings but sounds such a lovely description....
His landlady Mrs Blodget, with whom he lodged in 1853 and in the winter of 1855–6, lived at 153 (formerly 133) Duke St. Mrs Harriet Beecher Stowe came on a visit in 1853 and stayed with Mr Cropper, a brother‐in‐law of Matthew Arnold, at Dingle Bank—‘a beautiful little retreat on the banks of the Mersey’
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