Upper High Street, Broadway

by Thomas Nicholson Tyndale

£1,900

DIMENSIONS: (unframed) 9 x 13.3 inches (22.9 x 33.8)
SIGNATURE: Signed ‘T.N. Tyndale’ (lower left)
MEDIUM: Watercolour

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    This work showcases the beautiful town of Broadway in the Cotswolds as it was in the late 19th Century. Tyndale’s work primarily consists of quaint English villages and bucolic scenes. This charming watercolour features a row of Cotswold Stone houses adorned with roses and blooming gardens, and a view which is largely unchanged to this day.

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    Thomas Nicholson Tyndale (1860-1930) was a British artist, who primarily painted scenes of English villages and the countryside. Tyndale was a regular exhibitor at the Dudley Gallery Art Society and the Egyptian Hall in Piccadilly. He also exhibited at least nine works at the RWA. Tyndale also painted twenty watercolours as illustrations for the book ‘Worcestershire’, published by A&C Black in 1909. Illustrations included ‘Broadway’, ‘Evesham’, ‘Littleton’, and ‘Elmley Castle’, amongst others.

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