Graham Noble Norwell, RCA Watercolour Painting "Winter Homestead"
Graham Noble Norwell, RCA Watercolour Painting "Winter Homestead"
Graham Noble Norwell (Canadian, 1901–1967)
Watercolor on thick matte paper
Measures 17" x 22.5" artwork / 23" x 28" frame
Signed bottom right
One of his larger works, this timeless watercolor of a winter homestead by Graham Noble Norwell has been beautifully framed and matted in a gallery-quality frame.
Graham Noble Norwell was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1901. Norwell came to Kingston, Ontario in 1914 and studied art under well-known Canadian artists including Group of Seven member Arthur Lismer. He then studied in London; and with Augustus John in Paris. Working in both oil and watercolor, he is best known for his Quebec, and specifically Laurentian, landscapes with particular emphasis on winter scenes. His work is in the prestigious collections of the Art Gallery of Ontario, and the National Gallery of Canada. Norwell exhibited with the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in 1921-1943, and the Art Association of Montreal in 1922-1943. (Biography courtesy of The Collector's Dictionary of Canadian Artists at Auction: Volume III: M-R)
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