Description: LISTED HERE A MAGNIFICENT LARGE MOUNTED PRINT FROM THE ARCHIVES.PRINT IS 98 YEARS OLD AND IN NEAR PERFECT CONDITION, WEST HIGHLAND LINE 1925 By Frank Henry Mason (1 October 1875 – 24 February 1965) Artists Notesseen here the wonderful Scottish scenery which provides the setting for the routes of many famous British Expresses . Her the L.N.E.R train passing through a glen of the famous West Highland line, which runs from Craigendoran through Fort William to Mallaig. SIZE: 8" x 6" Large Image.CONDITION: 98 YEARS OLD superb image as printed in 1925.WE PROBABLY HAVE THE ONLY TWO OF THIS PRINT IN OUR ARCHIVESAUTHENTICITY: We have a paper trail and history for all our pictures. This one was printed and released ninety eight years ago when the Railway Art of Frank Mason was being compiled. Perfectly Stored in the archives and since mountedFrank Mason is today best known for his maritime, shipping, railways coastal and harbour paintings and as the creator of vibrant travel and railway posters. Frank Mason was born on the 1st October 1875. His parents were married in Seaton Carew near Hartlepool on 27th March 1875 and seven months later the young Frank was born. So it became prudent to promote his year of birth as 1876."He studied at the Albert Strange School of Art, Scarborough"There is no evidence to confirm he attended this school although previous artist dictionaries continually include it. In fact the opposite is true. Two contemporary writers have recorded Mason was a self taught painter and "never had the smallest artistic training... his only teacher was his natural instinct". Furthermore a review in 1911 wrote of Mason "his artistic training was nil".From an early age Mason was rarely without some sort of sailing craft for his personal use. His early enthusiasm for sailing was formalised when attaining membership of the Scarborough Sailing Club in the year of its formation, 1895, along with fellow Scarborough artists Albert Strange and Ernest Dade. The following year he became an elected member of the Humber Yawl Club, having been nominated by Albert Strange and seconded by George Holmes. In later years Mason attended other major yachting regattas around British coastal waters, particularly the Solent but later in the Clyde and produced a large number of finished works of these racing. Mason, a keen yachtsman all his life, gave yachting as one of his principal recreations in Who’s Who.By the time of the interruption of the Great War he had regularly exhibited his work at the Royal Academy and the Royal Society of British Artists. MOUNTED PRINTS are identical visually to a regular paper or photographic image but enhanced with an extra-rigid backing to provide stability and protection. In short, the image is mounted onto a substance for ultimate protection against warping and damaged corners. The print is perfect for free-standing display, an album collection, or framing. We do not copy alter or reproduce any of the prints we offer for sale they are genuine published prints of the printing date stated below. THIS PRINT COULD GO AT ANY TIME.USE THE 'BUY IT NOW OPTION' TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Full money back guarantee if not satisfiedOT VISIT THE ARCHIVES SHOP TO SEE OTHER HISTORIC PICTURES OF RAILWAY HISTORY WORLDWIDE POSTTHANK YOU FOR VISITING
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Year: 1925