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Fine antique, modern and contemporary pictures, portrait miniatures and sculpture at affordable prices
Certa was the artist's own boat.
PROVENANCE: Purchased from the artist by the previous owner.
CONDITION: Excellent, no damage; a run of varnish centre-right.
FRAME: Swept, silver/gold painted wood; good condition.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEE: Should you be dissatisfied with anything bought from us, you may return it for a full refund of the price you paid, including shipping. The only conditions are firstly that you must return it in the same condition as that in which you received it, and secondly that you must notify us of your intention to return it within 7 days from the date you received it (longer periods may be agreed in writing if required for authentication purposes etc.)
BIOGRAPHY (source: artist’s website): Exhibitions include: The Royal Society of Marine Artists, Royal Society of British Artists, Royal Society of Birmingham Artists. Commissions include:- The Royal Navy, The Royal Norwegian Navy, The Royal Marines, Plymouth City Council, Leeds Regional Hospital Board, Rowntrees of York, Westward T.V, Plymouth Sound Radio, Gypsy Records, Arndale Developments.
JASON paintings have been published as fine art prints by the following publishers. Solomon and Whitehead, Felix Rosenstiels Widow and Son, Dyad Prints’ Prints for Pleasure, Land of Green Ginger Bread. The Barbican Gallery. and Jason Fine Art. Prints for Pleasure in the nineteen seventies were selling thousands of prints a year with the Jason signature.
The Jason Gallery in Cornwall was opened in 1979 and closed in 1991 after twelve successful years. The artist having decided it was time to concentrate on painting once more. He now works from his studio at home overlooking Cornwall`s longest river. This tidal estuary and the Cornish Coastline is a constant inspiration for the paintings bearing the Jason signature.
Item ID: RL-0429