Paintings of ShereBefore the age of the photograph, the only way of illustrating or describing a village, other than the writen word was through the medium The following paintings show the village through the ages, painted in various mediums. Copyright remains with the artist, all rights reserved. |
Shere Paintings / drawings arranged in Chronological date order......starting with oldest first - If you see any paintings that do not appear on this page, please drop me a line. Tristan Greatrex Quick Links to Years: |
1951SHERE - 1951 Painter: James W Glenn Medium: Watercolour - Location: Shere |
circa 1950sVillage Market, Shere Painter: Lilian Fendig (IN, 1912-1985) Medium: Watercolour Location: The Square Titled 'Village Market, Shere' was sold at auction for $125 at Liveauctioneers. The painting has to be pre 1966 as Dick and Elaine (Collins green grocers) opened their shop that year. Previously it was Grovers, so my guess is that this painting is circa 1950s. Will try and find more information. |
1954 - Margaret Winnifred TarrantTaken from 'The Joy Book' Illustrator: MARGARET TARRANT (1888-1959) From the late 1900s, Margaret Tarrant was preoccupied with chronicling innocent childhood in its many moods and its great variety of activities. The Joy Book - Published in 1954
Cover Introduction
UPDATE: Margaret gets mentioned on a back of a postcard posted 14th April 1948 - Details on the Shere Historic Footbridge page |
Victor Joseph BertoglioTudor Cottage - Upper Street Painter: Victor Joseph Bertoglio (1911-1974) Medium: Watercolour (24 cm x 17 cm) Bertoglio exhibited watercolour work at the Royal Academy Exhibition of 1950.
However,he was best known for being a noted book illustrator from the late 1940s through to the early 1970s. He was most prolific during the 1950s decade. He also worked on the British comic annuals of the 'Eagle' and 'Swift'. The above written in Pen on the back. Victor Joseph Bertoglio was born in Hampstead, London on 6th July 1911. The seventh son of Petre Ermengildo Bertoglio, a waiter originally from Milan, and his English wife Helena Isabel, née Brand. Victor was educated at St. Martin's School of Art, and married Edith E. Emery in Islington in 1935. Along with designing Children's annuals, The Eagle and Swift, he also designed book jackets, including for Mary Stewart's 1964 gothic romance novel This Rough Magic.(see above). He died in Surrey in 1974 - source Sample of books illustrated by Victor Bertoglio:
Artist Victor J Bertoglio at The National Archives |
1957SHERE, SURREY - 1957 Painter: Jean M. Blair Medium: Watercolour |
Early 1960sChurch Lane, Shere, Surrey Painter: Edward Wesson (1910-1983) Dimensions:
12.99 X 20.08 in (33 X 51 cm)
Medium: Watercolour
Auction Date:
Aug 30, 2014
|
1966Winter Trees Shere - 1963 Painter: Edward Wesson (1910-1983) Medium: Oil - 23.5 x 17" |
1966Winter Trees Shere - Similar date to the previous Edward Wesson painting above Painter: Edward Wesson (1910-1983) Medium: Oil - 30" x 24"" View of a Lane at Shere - Same view as the painting above, possibly in Autumn after all the leaves have dropped - SOLD AT AUCTION in 2009 Painter: Edward Wesson (1910-1983)
Edward Wesson painting a very similar scene, is this Shere too? |
early 1960sShere Village - early 1960s Looking down Gomshall Lane towards the Junction of Upper Street and Middle Street (Bank Terraces on the left and Vine Cottages on the right). Painter: Edward Wesson (1910-1983) Medium: Watercolour - 12.5" x 20", (32 x 51cm) AUCTION DATE: |
1978
The Post Office Shere, Guildford, Surrey - 1978 Used as the GPO (General Post Office) Poster (810mm x 570mm) Painter: Martina Selway Location: Upper/Middle Street |
Denis H SomerfieldTHE VILLAGE OF SHERE - Vine Cottage Painter: Denis H Somerfield Medium: watercolour
|
pre 1983Church In A Village Setting Painter: Edward Wesson (1910-1983) Dimensions: 40 x 50 cm
Medium: oil on paper & watercolour
Auction Date:
Aug 30, 2014
|
abt 1995 - Christine ScottSurrey, Shere, St James Church Painter: Christine Scott Medium: Watercolour Location: The Square |
1995 - Christine ScottKinghams Restaurant, Shere, Surrey Painter: Christine Scott Medium: Watercolour Location: Gomshall Lane |
Quick Links to Years: |