Fantasy Landscape with Boater: 19th Century Sandpaper Drawing, Framed as Found

Regular price $160.00

What an interesting array of folk art picture making techniques there were in the 19th century, sandpaper drawings perhaps the most curious of all. Instantly recognizable, they were made using a combination of charcoal and marble dust, typically applied to a sandpaper-like surface, with the marble dust lending a sort of silvery sparkle. This is a quintessential example, with wonderfully dense, fluttery and silvery foliage framing a river view, a tiny boater at center and sun rising, or setting, over fantasy castle on the horizon. Plus this curtain of pillowy dark clouds overhead. framing the view.

Framed, as found: 17 1/2" x 15 1/2". Visible drawing: 11 1/4" x 8 5/8". Some glare in photos. Drawing in very good condition. Frame and mat are newer, but not new, both in good condition. There are a few patches of imperfection to the glass, minor.