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Whitby AbbeyWhitby Abbey
This early oil is another example from our own collection and shown in the early exhibitions. Painted in the 1880s, it measures 14"x20" and is signed.Provenance: with T.B. & R. Jordan Private Collection; exhibited in exhibitions of the work of Frank Wasley at the Gray Art Gallery, Hartlepool, Darlington Civic Art Gallery and the Chapel Beck Gallery, Guisborough all late 1970s.  
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Price:  £1,500.00 



Moonlight, Shincliffe
Watercolours, 21"x29", signed.
This is Frank Wasley at his moody and atmospheric best. This stunning watercolour captures the subtle beauty of a moonlit night before the days of light pollution. 
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Price:  £1,950.00 

Moonlight, Shincliffe


Cookham ChurchCookham Church
This lovely fresh watercolour was painted by Wasley in his later years while living in Henley. It measures 10"x13½" and is signed. 
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Price:  £1,650.00 



Windsor from the Thames
This sensitively painted watercolour and gouache by Frank Wasley measures 14"x21" and is signed. 
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Price:  £2,450.00 

Windsor from the Thames


The Woodland PathThe Woodland Path
Charcoal, 18"x11", signed.
'That the names of those that one can recall as a distinguished wielder of the charcoal stick may be told off on the fingers of one's hand remains a surprising fact....On a pinnacle with these should now be placed that of Mr. Frank Wasley....for his work is distinguished by a verve and a vigour that are truly remarkable.' (Frank Emanuel, The Artist, 1901 Vol. 31, pp.121 - 127.) This dramatic picture encapsulates Frank Wasley's strength as a charcoal artist. 
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Price:  £850.00 



Frank Wasley
Frank Wasley is one of the artists whose work is very much associated with
ourselves. We had three public exhibitions of his work in the 1970s for which we researched his life and work, and have handled his pictures ever since. We have more work by him in our own collection than that by any other artist. He was a pioneer in Canada for a while also working there as a cellist.He began painting in oils in the 1880s. During the next decade he worked in charcoal and then watercolour often mixed with other media. His watercolours are often based on an uneven sided U shape. He was influenced greatly by Turner’s work and excels at
reproducing light and atmosphere.

He lived in Whitby in the late 1890s and exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, Birmingham City Art Gallery, the Walker Gallery Liverpool, Nottingham Art Gallery and Sunderland Art Gallery. His work is in the collection of the Pannet Art gallery, Whitby.

© Rosamund Jordan 2006 


Frank Wasley