14th Jan, 2023 9:30 GMT/BST
Brian Irving (1931-2013)
Farmer and Sheepdogs between Buckden and Bishopdale, North Yorkshire, Looking South
Signed, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, 15.5cm by 21cm
Provenance: From the artist's estate
Authenticated by the artist's son and executor
Born into a family of farmers in Bolton Abbey, Brian Irving farmed in Wharfedale, where he lived all his life.
His days were split in the farming community, never far from the flocks of sheep, the working horses with the plough, the sheepdogs with their masters looking up at the fells, across the fields or walking along the drystone walls. He sketched the myriad faces of this environment day in, day out, in pencil, charcoal and pastel. In watercolour he captured every nuance before him.
Many of Irving's pictures depict an age when labour by hand and horse was still prevalent before mechanization took over. An inspired, naturally gifted and self-taught artist, he captured as no other the essence of the Yorkshire Dales, its landscapes, the people and animals of the farming community.
Sold for £180
Estimated at £80 - £120
Auction: Country House, 14th Jan, 2023
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