Balmoral Winter Scene 2001 - Scotland
King Charles III
Limited Edition Print : Lithograph on Somerset Paper
Size : 10.33x11.81 in | 26x30 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 100
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Christmas at Balmoral
Year2001
Hand SignedLower Right in Pencil
Condition Excellent
Framed with PlexiglassGold Frame in Blue Presentation Case
Purchased fromAuction House 2023
Story / Additional InfoKING CHARLES III (Born 1948) (FORMERLY HRH THE PRINCE OF WALES) Title: Balmoral Winter Scene (s.9756) Medium: Lithograph in colours, 2001, signed “Charles” and dated by the artist in pencil, Printed on St Cuthbert’s Mill, Somerset paper with special watermark. Framed and enclosed in a blue leather presentation case. Printed by: Curwen Chilford Prints Ltd. Provenance: Belgravia Gallery (Their label verso). Anna Hunter, Founder of Belgravia Gallery, worked with King Charles III, when he was Prince of Wales, in producing limited edition, signed lithographs based on his watercolours which raised over £4 million for his Charitable Foundation. Condition: The print and frame are in good contain. Minor scuffing on leather presentation box. Framed in a Gold Leaf moulding and provided in a Plush Blue Leather box of issue (slightly scuffed).
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
LID165486
King Charles III - United Kingdom
Art Brokerage: Charles III, King of the United Kingdom: b. 1948. He has vigorously pursued the visual arts, focusing on watercolour, and exhibiting and selling a number of his paintings, as well as publishing books on the subject. His Gloucestershire home contains many of his original works, generally landscape paintings of Royal Estates or scenes from his extensive travels. Charles has a passion for painting; a trait shared with Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, The Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Andrew. He has received tuition from Edward Seago, John Ward, Bryan Organ and Derek Hill, and his aptitude for art has found its place in his extensive charitable work, both in terms of raising funds and providing opportunities for young artists. King Charles III is the Chairman of The Royal Collection Trust, an Honorary Royal Academician, and an Honorary Member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour and the Royal Watercolour Society. In recent years limited edition prints and lithographs of the King's original watercolours have been sold. Listings wanted.