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1984.3076

1984.3076
1984.3076
1984.3076
1984.3076
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E A Phipson - The Black Lion, Bishop's Stortford
1984.3076
Social History (Museum of St Albans)
  • Prints, watercolours and drawings
1984.3076
2003.5046
Bishop's Stortford. Postcard, 1901+, showing the Black Lion public house on the street corner, with houses and shops beyond on both sides and pedestrians. 138 x 87 mm. From a painting by E.A.Phipson. One of England's most prolific landscape watercolourists, Phipson was christened Edward Arthur, however as a young man he developed a keen interest in languages which led him to change his name to the Greek Word Evacustes meaning 'ready listener'. His paintings represent an idealised image of a time of great change. He omitted the lamp posts, telegraph poles and motor cars that spoilt a good view. The museum under the direction of Frederick Kitton purchased a large collection of his Hertfordshire watercolours between 1900 and 1910 whilst he was living in London.
Duplicate of: PX 3076 Phip 2003.5046. 138 x 87 mm. See also ph8720, alternative and earlier view of this PH.
  • postcard
  • Phipson, Evacustes A.
  • Edwardian (1901 - 1914)
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