Tate+ John Lewis Emily Sargent 'Villa Marlia, 1908' Framed Print, 52 x 72cm

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Product description

Product code: 77523044

A framed reproduction print of 'Villa Marlia', 1908, by Emily Sargent, from the Tate collection.

The black frame is made of solid ayous wood. Framed with a card mount and glass front, it arrives ready to hang on your wall.

Emily Sargent's vigorous handling of the watercolour medium and the opacity of Italian works, such as Villa Marlia, highlight similarities with the technique of her brother, John Singer Sargent, but also showcase her distinct style. She established the main lines of her composition and perspective in pencil before applying broad washes of watercolour.

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Product specification
Art Movement
Contemporary
Artist or Illustrator
Emily Sargent
Brand
Tate
Can be personalised?
Cannot be Personalised
Care instructions
Wipe clean with dry cloth
Composition
Wood Frame, Glass, Mount, MDF Backboard, Paper
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Dimensions
52 x 72 x 3cm
Finish
Glazed
Glazing Type
Glass
Guarantee
1 year guarantee included
Made in the UK
Yes
Orientation
Landscape
Size
Medium (Up to 70cm x 70cm)
Subject
Landscapes
Weight
3.28kg
size
61cm x 41cm
Brand information

The Tate collection is the national collection of British art from 1500 to the present day and incorporates international modern and contemporary art, which includes nearly 70,000 artworks. Started as the National Gallery of British Art, the gallery opened its doors in Millbank, London to the public in 1897, displaying a small collection of British artworks. In 1889, the Tate was bolstered by industrialist Henry Tate's large collection of British nineteenth-century art, bequeathed to the nation along with funding for the first Tate Gallery, built at Millbank, now known as Tate Britain, which opened in 1897. In 1955, Tate Gallery became wholly independent from the National Gallery and a major extension opened in 1979.

Tate expanded outside of its original London home with the opening of Tate Liverpool in May 1988 and Tate Gallery, St Ives, Cornwall opening in June 1993. Tate Modern opened in 2000, becoming a London landmark in the former Bankside Power Station, on the opposite side of the Thames from St Paul's Cathedral.

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