Artist: Reginald Thomas Cleaver (All)
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DescriptionReginald Thomas Cleaver, The Showers. This bears the look of his work done just after the turn on the century. The reverse has, in pencil, two dates, 1892 and 1902. It also states the artist as Ralph Cleaver, the brother of Reginald. There is no question that this is by the hand of Reginald, as it, very strongly, is in his style. Having his signature on the piece certainly puts an end to the question. There is something about his ink lines that fascinates me. This piece is full of wonderful characters. Just something new to discover in each corner. An artist who deserves more attention.Social/Sharing |
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Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
Posted on 2/16/2024
Fascinating look at history of the pubic bath house at a time when residences did not have private showers. Interesting that it also served as a place to do laundry as shown by the clothes hanging above.
Jim Latimer
Member Since 2009
1 - Posted on 2/23/2024
Marcus Wai wrote:
Fascinating look at history of the pubic bath house at a time when residences did not have private showers. Interesting that it also served as a place to do laundry as shown by the clothes hanging above.
Marcus,
Certainly a different era. These gentleman were taking advantage of one stop, Probably for them, inexpensive cleanliness.
Shelton Bryant
Member Since 2005
Posted on 2/17/2024
Wow!! This is a Cool illustration...Luv the Sophistication of the rendering and great Use of Tone and Space!!.........Congrats!!!
Jim Latimer
Member Since 2009
Posted on 2/23/2024
Shelton Bryant wrote:
Wow!! This is a Cool illustration...Luv the Sophistication of the rendering and great Use of Tone and Space!!.........Congrats!!!
Shelton,
Once he found his voice as an illustrator, he rarely ghave the audience anything but a masterwork. His compositions are always beautifully realised, and hid lines are wonderfully put to paper. This piece captures so many characters, but does not seem crowded in the least. For the complexity of the piece, it as amazing to see no corrections. That is the case with most of his work. Amazing.
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