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1981.3900

1981.3900
1981.3900
1981.3900
1981.3900
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E.A. Phipson - "St Alban's Abbey (as it appeared about 1870)"
1981.3900
Social History (Museum of St Albans)
  • Prints, watercolours and drawings
1981.3900
Watercolour by E.A. Phipson (signed bottom left, dated 1902) showing the west end of St Albans Abbey prior to the Grimthorpe restoration, and the Abbey Gateway on the left. 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.
  • watercolour
  • Phipson, Evacustes A.
1902
  • Edwardian (1901 - 1914)
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