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Louis Bosworth Hurt (United Kingdom, 1856 – 1929) oil on canvas mountain landscape painting titled en verso "Moel Siabod from Pen Craig" depicting a shepherd guiding a flock of sheep down a rocky trail flanked by rolling multicolor hills and with the Welsh Mountian Moel Siabod prominent in the background. Signed lower right "Louis B. Hurt". Housed in a modern carved gilt wood frame with laurel leaf and berry edge. Sight: 23 1/4" H x 19 1/4" W. Framed: 36" H x 31 1/2" W. Biography: English born painter Louis Bosworth Hurt was a student of the landscape artist George Turner, with whom he shared a similar style. Hurt lived in Derbyshire where he both kept and painted Highland cattle. He became most famous for his prolific landscapes depicting the Northern Highlands of Scotland and of Wales, where he is said to have had a second home. Hurt exhibited at the Royal Academy in the 1880s and 1890s. The Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum in Bournemouth holds a large collection of his paintings.
CONDITION: Painting is in overall very good condition with light grime noted to the sky area. Frame with very slight losses to the back of the lower corner edges.