This large beautiful framed colour print depicts a disaster in a Cornish fishing village by Walter Langley (1852-1922) in 1889.
The artist captures the drama of the scene with stunning attention to detail. It depicts the scene of distress on the shore in a Cornish village as a fishing disaster unfolds at sea.
Langley was a Birmingham born artist who moved to the south west of England. This scene is a little more dramatic than many of his paintings featuring the impact of the sea on Cornish lives.
The item is a licenced reprint and is framed to enhance its beauty. It is a perfect addition to any art collection and will add a touch of elegance to any room.
The print is portrait orientation and mounted under glass within a gold painted wooden frame.
Disaster in a Cornish fishing village by Walter Langley 1889 framed colour print
Good general condition but with marks on the frame in places, associated with age and use - please see the photographs.