"Water Jump"
Ref: ROS-GM080
by Lionel Edwards
Gouttelette, Open Edition Print
Paper Size: 22 x 22 ins / 28 x 56 cm
Image Size: 7 x 18 ins / 18 x 46 cm
This is a typically engaging painting by one of the finest sporting artists of the twentieth century. A hugely enthusiastic fox hunter throughout his adult life, Lionel Edwards was impeccably qualified to portray the sport, and his hunting scenes remain hugely celebrated more than four decades after his death.
This painting is believed to have been executed in around 1912, during an eventful period in Edwards life. After his 1905 marriage, he and his wife Ethel had gone to live in Oxfordshire, before moving to Worcestershire in 1909. They stayed there for three years, but finding that the hunting country was not idealhaving too many woods, market gardens and orchards, Edwards took his wife and two young children to live in his mothers home at Benarth, in north Wales.
The Edwardses thrived in this rural idyll: many miles from the nearest town, they were obliged to be self-supporting, and with their love of animals and of nature they took readily to a farmers life. They grew their own vegetables and kept pigs, cows and poultry, along with a couple of horses for transport. Needless to say, time was also found for hunting. Like so many others, their tranquil existence was to be shattered by the outbreak of the First World War; but the high spirits of that happy time were manifested beautifully in Edwards work
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