Wilfred Owen (British 1893-1918), Ink Sketch of Three Ducklings, dated '03, framed. Measurements 26.5 x 22.5 cm (SH), frame 44 x 36 cm
Wilfred Owen was a British poet and soldier from Oswestry, Shropshire. He is famous for his haunting war poetry which focused upon the horrors of the trenches and conditions during World War One which were in stark contrast to the contemporary public perception of the war effort. Owen was killed in action during the crossing of the Sambre-Oise Canal, just one week before the signing of the Armistace.
Sold for £280
Condition Report
Lot 224 is a work on paper, framed under glazing, not examined external to the frame. The paper has some general signs of ageing including a few minor and sparsly distributed spots of foxing and staining. There are no obvious visible holes or creases in the paper, there is a small edge tear to the top edge of the paper.
Provenance: The drawings have come from a local collection- Halls Fine Art previously sold a Wilfred Owen piece from the same collection in July 2020
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