Paintings of Leeds

Bunkers, shelters and other buildings
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jim wrote: jdbythesea, the best estimate I can make would be early to mid 1990s, but that is by deduction, not from memory. I think he sold from some kind of wheeled stand. Sorry I can't be more helpful.     I have some of those somewhere, bought them in the 1990s as you say. There was a pack that I seem to remember buying of some A4 ones and some A5 in a big envelope. They were good, though I don't seem to think they were in colour.

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LS1 wrote: I have some of those somewhere, bought them in the 1990s as you say. There was a pack that I seem to remember buying of some A4 ones and some A5 in a big envelope. They were good, though I don't seem to think they were in colour. Seem to remember another set - perhaps from a different vendor - of prints of pencil drawings depicting yards, alleys, and other more "close up" scenes than the set of four colour prints. Could these be the same ones? I will have to dig in the pre-Cambrian layers of my detritus and see if I can find them again.

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On a slight tangent, saw this today on Twitter. Not one I've seen of the Abbey before. Looks like it was done on a computer to me, but I had a look into it and the artist is certainly real. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_He ... BootCredit to @kirkstallonline for the retweet I saw and @peacehand82 for the original tweet.
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dsco wrote: On a slight tangent, saw this today on Twitter. Not one I've seen of the Abbey before. Looks like it was done on a computer to me, but I had a look into it and the artist is certainly real. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_He ... BootCredit to @kirkstallonline for the retweet I saw and @peacehand82 for the original tweet. I might have mentioned this on another thread but                http://www.the-athenaeum.org/search.php ... ords=Leeds                             is a quality site for checking artworks. Use its search button for a much wider choice - for example there are over 80 Ginner works to view.    

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jim wrote: LS1 wrote: I have some of those somewhere, bought them in the 1990s as you say. There was a pack that I seem to remember buying of some A4 ones and some A5 in a big envelope. They were good, though I don't seem to think they were in colour. Seem to remember another set - perhaps from a different vendor - of prints of pencil drawings depicting yards, alleys, and other more "close up" scenes than the set of four colour prints. Could these be the same ones? I will have to dig in the pre-Cambrian layers of my detritus and see if I can find them again. Think those are the ones, used to stand at the bottom of Albion Place or Commercial Street where they meet Briggate I think and had an easel that he used to display them on.

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jdbythesea wrote: I might have mentioned this on another thread but                http://www.the-athenaeum.org/search.php ... ords=Leeds                             is a quality site for checking artworks. Use its search button for a much wider choice - for example there are over 80 Ginner works to view.     I like that athenaeum site jd - there's a pic of Newlay Wood by Atkinson Grimshaw that I found particularly interesting, partly because I live round the corner and walk my dog through there most weekends, but also because it's so unlike all the other Grimshaws I've ever seen - the colours are almost garish! Might get a print...
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Bit like his 'mossy glen' up at Adelhttp://www.johnatkinsongrimshaw.org/A-Mossy-Glen-large.html

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Aye right enough it is!
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dsco wrote: Aye right enough it is! Spoken like Uncle Mort.

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Jogon wrote: dsco wrote: Aye right enough it is! Spoken like Uncle Mort. I heard that! Pardon?

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