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19th Century Oil Painting North Shields Harbour, River Tyne, with The Old Low Light Lighthouse
19th Century Oil Painting North Shields Harbour, River Tyne, with The Old Low Light Lighthouse
19th Century Oil Painting North Shields Harbour, River Tyne, with The Old Low Light Lighthouse
19th Century Oil Painting North Shields Harbour, River Tyne, with The Old Low Light Lighthouse
19th Century Oil Painting North Shields Harbour, River Tyne, with The Old Low Light Lighthouse
19th Century Oil Painting North Shields Harbour, River Tyne, with The Old Low Light Lighthouse
19th Century Oil Painting North Shields Harbour, River Tyne, with The Old Low Light Lighthouse
19th Century Oil Painting North Shields Harbour, River Tyne, with The Old Low Light Lighthouse
19th Century Oil Painting North Shields Harbour, River Tyne, with The Old Low Light Lighthouse
19th Century Oil Painting North Shields Harbour, River Tyne, with The Old Low Light Lighthouse
19th Century Oil Painting North Shields Harbour, River Tyne, with The Old Low Light Lighthouse
19th Century Oil Painting North Shields Harbour, River Tyne, with The Old Low Light Lighthouse
19th Century Oil Painting North Shields Harbour, River Tyne, with The Old Low Light Lighthouse
19th Century Oil Painting North Shields Harbour, River Tyne, with The Old Low Light Lighthouse
19th Century Oil Painting North Shields Harbour, River Tyne, with The Old Low Light Lighthouse
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19th Century Oil Painting North Shields Harbour, River Tyne, with The Old Low Light Lighthouse

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โš“ 19th Century British Marine Oil Painting of North Shields Harbour, River Tyne, with The Old Low Light Lighthouse

In the Manner of Bernard Benedict Hemy (British, 1845โ€“1913)

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๐ŸŽจ Subject & Medium

A captivating nineteenth-century British marine oil painting on canvas depicting the bustling harbour waters of North Shields on the River Tyne during the height of the Victorian maritime era.

The composition portrays traditional fishing barges resting along the tidal shoreline, merchant sailing vessels and line ships anchored within the harbour, together with figures engaged in everyday waterfront activity. Dominating the distant shoreline is the distinctive white tower of the historic Old Low Light, one of the most recognisable maritime landmarks of North-East England.

Executed in oil on canvas, this atmospheric work successfully captures both the commercial importance and visual character of one of Britain's most significant nineteenth-century ports. Rich in historical interest and maritime charm, it is a particularly pleasing cabinet-sized marine painting with excellent wall presence.

Presented in an attractive gilt frame.

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๐Ÿ–Œ๏ธ Composition & Technique

The artist demonstrates a confident understanding of marine composition, balancing the substantial dark hulls of the foreground vessels against an expansive coastal sky and the distant harbour architecture beyond.

Particularly appealing is the careful treatment of the working craft resting upon the tidal mudflats, their weathered timbers, rigging and reflections rendered with pleasing detail. The shimmering water creates a sense of movement and depth throughout the scene, while the softly handled cloud formations evoke the ever-changing weather conditions characteristic of England's North Sea coastline.

The restrained palette and atmospheric handling of light are highly reminiscent of the British marine painting tradition popular during the latter half of the nineteenth century.

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๐Ÿ›๏ธ Historical Context

The scene depicts North Shields Harbour at the mouth of the River Tyne, one of Britain's foremost centres of shipbuilding, fishing, coal exportation and maritime commerce during the Victorian period.

Visible in the distance is the historic Old Low Light lighthouse, which formed part of an important navigational system guiding vessels safely through the often hazardous entrance to the Tyne. Mariners entering the river aligned the Low Light with its corresponding High Light to navigate the deep-water channel.

Of additional interest, one of the foreground vessels bears the registration code "BK40", associated with the Berwick-upon-Tweed registry district, further strengthening the painting's connection with the maritime communities of North-East England.

Today, works such as this serve as important visual records of Britain's industrial, commercial and seafaring heritage.

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๐Ÿ‘จ๐ŸŽจ About the Artist

This painting is offered in the manner of Bernard Benedict Hemy (1845โ€“1913), one of the most celebrated marine painters associated with North-East England.

Born into a distinguished artistic family, Hemy became renowned for his atmospheric depictions of shipping, harbour scenes, fishing vessels and coastal life along the River Tyne and North Sea coast. His works remain highly sought after by collectors and are represented in both public and private collections.

The present painting displays many of the stylistic qualities associated with the North-East marine school, including careful topographical observation, atmospheric light effects and a strong understanding of working maritime subjects.

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โœ๏ธ Signed

Indistinctly signed lower corner, apparently "Hemy".

The signature is worn and insufficiently clear to permit definitive identification. The painting is therefore offered in the manner of Bernard Benedict Hemy (1845โ€“1913), and any attribution is provided solely as a non-guaranteed professional opinion based upon visual examination, stylistic assessment and available comparative research.

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๐Ÿ–ผ๏ธ Framed

Presented in an attractive traditional gilt frame which complements the rich maritime tones of the composition and enhances its period character.

Ready to hang and enjoy immediately.

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๐Ÿ“ Size

Visible Canvas Size:

44 cm high ร— 29 cm wide

Framed Size:

55 cm high ร— 40 cm wide ร— 4 cm deep

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๐Ÿ“œ Provenance

Private United Kingdom Collection.

Curated and offered by Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD.

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โœ”๏ธ Why You'll Love It

โœ“ Charming Victorian marine painting depicting the historic harbour of North Shields on the River Tyne.

โœ“ Features the iconic Old Low Light lighthouse, an important navigational landmark in British maritime history.

โœ“ Richly atmospheric composition with beautifully rendered vessels, harbour activity and coastal light effects.

โœ“ Painted in the manner of Bernard Benedict Hemy, one of North-East England's most celebrated marine artists.

โœ“ Fascinating visual record of Britain's nineteenth-century shipping, fishing and industrial heritage.

โœ“ Excellent cabinet size suitable for both traditional and contemporary interiors.

โœ“ Presented in an attractive gilt frame and ready for immediate display.

โœ“ Highly appealing to collectors of marine, nautical, harbour and maritime paintings.

โœ“ Strong decorative appeal combined with genuine historical significance.

โœ“ An engaging conversation piece celebrating the proud seafaring traditions of North-East England.

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๐Ÿ” Condition Report

The canvas remains structurally sound and presents well.

The painting has benefited from professional cleaning and restoration in the past, with patch repairs visible verso. The surface displays expected age-related craquelure, minor wear and evidence of historic restoration consistent with a nineteenth-century oil painting.

The reverse of the canvas shows historic repairs and restoration work. The gilt frame displays age-related wear, minor losses and surface marks commensurate with age and use, yet remains stable, attractive and highly decorative.

Overall, the painting presents attractively and is ready for immediate display.

and is ready for immediate display.


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