Description
Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of vintage art with this original oil on board painting, “Fishing Scene” (untitled) by renowned Australian artist Wykeham Perry (1936-2021).
Signed by Perry on the lower right, this captivating piece measures 75cm x 59.8cm and is elegantly framed with dimensions of 93.4cm (W) x 77.9cm (H) x 3.7cm (thick).
Perry’s masterful use of color and detail in this serene fishing scene makes it a standout addition to any collection of vintage and antique art. Perfect for discerning collectors, this artwork is guaranteed to impress with its blend of artistic excellence and vintage charm.
Image in (Great Condition) Frame in (Great-Good Condition) Has some chipping to edge of frame and minor chipping and scratching overall on frame plus usual wear marks from use and displaying consistent with age see photos as photos play an important role in description of condition, item/s will be shipped in a box/s and packaging to suit the size of your individual item/s.
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TMC121224W
Postal package 101cm x 85cm x 11cm weight 6kg
Bio
Wykeham Perry (1936 – 2021) Bio
a predominantly self-taught artist drawing his influence from artists like Arthur Streeton, Elioth Gruner, Robert Johnson and Rubery Bennett. Wykeham is an exhibiting member of the Victorian Artists Society, and a member of the Australian Guild Of Realist Artists He is regularly invited to judge at art shows and to give oil painting demonstrations.
Between 1972 and 2003 he won first prize in practically every major Australian Realist Art Show, including the Wangaratta, Corio, Marysville, Mansfield and Alexander Rotary, Oakleigh City, Camberwell Rotary, Knox City, and Kew Rotary Awards.
His works were included in a book published by the Australian Rotary Society, featuring 70 living Australian realist artists. Since 1980 his paintings have regularly been reproduced on corporate art calendars and greetings cards. Works are held in many private collections in Australia and overseas