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Item
1240
Artist
E.J. Maybery
Origine
Europe, England
Description 
Original Etching - The Guildhall
Condition*
Beautiful condition -
Measurements
Original Etching on paper - 6x9 inch -  Frame 16.5x12.5 inch - Wood frame 1920's
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Location
Montréal, Canada
Valued

Original Art including Frame*: Suggested Price: $200.00 CA.   (*Estimated replacement price of original frame: $70.00 CA)   

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rollins history
     E.J. Maybery:

Edgar Maybery was born in Newport in 1887. His father, Francis, was a bootmaker and kept a shop at 154 Commercial Road Newport. His mother, Julia (nee Marshall), was Francis' second wife and twenty years younger than her husband. By the time Edgar was 13 years of age his father was sixty.

Edgar studied art from a young age and at sixteen was exhibiting his work. His studies were completed in London at the South Kensington School, and by his mid thirties he was a member of the Royal Cambrian Society and the Royal West of England Academy.

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During the First World War Edgar served in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers where he spent much of his spare time sketching. It would be most interesting to see some of his works from this time. After his time in service, as a batman or orderly, he returned to Newport.

Caerleon was a short bus ride away from his home town, Newport, and he was often to be seen there painting views such as the square, the bridge and river, and the Hanbury Arms - mostly watercolours. He didn't restrict his travels to South Wales and the West of England, as his watercolours and oil paintings of many parts of the country testify.

He is probably best known, though, for his etchings - usually detailed views of buildings.

It would seem Edgar worked under other names including Miller, Stanton and Simes. This may have been for contractual reasons. We have included some paintings bearing the signatures Miller and Stanton, and attributed to Maybery, in our 'online gallery'. Also, we have a separate section for etchings bearing the signature 'A Simes'. There are very strong grounds for believing these were actually the handiwork of Edgar Maybery.

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