Discover a delightful watercolour by Albert George Strange, a British artist active around 1855-1917. The piece depicts charming Fishing Boats outside Scarborough Harbour, showcasing his talent for capturing maritime scenes.
Signed by the artist, this artwork measures 17cm x 24cm and offers a glimpse of Scarborough's coastal beauty. Notably, this view predates the construction of the Marine Drive in 1897, adding historical significance to the piece.
Albert George Strange boasted an impressive career, having taught at prestigious institutions such as South Kensington and Liverpool Art Schools. In 1882, he became the Head of the newly established Scarborough Art School, a role he fulfilled until 1916. Renowned for his teaching skills, Strange mentored numerous artists, including the notable Frank Henry Mason.
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