Edward Harry Handley-Read The Mill, Shipley

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An original early 20th-century pastel drawing, Edward Handley-Read, The Mill, Shipley.

A delightful view of the 19th-century smock mill King’s Mill, in Shipley, West Sussex. This pastel drawing is by the artist Captain Edward Handley-Read (1870–1935) and at the time of this drawing the mill would have been owned by the writer Hilaire Belloc.

Handley-Read was an interesting figure whose diverse output is a testament to his enquiry and energetic mind.

On buff-coloured fleck paper.

+ Read the Artist Research

Edward Handley-Read (1870–1935) studied at the Kensington School of Art, the progressive Westminster School of Art and at the Royal Academy Schools, where he won the Creswick Prize for his landscape painting. His swift, discerning draughtsmanship and his confident manipulation of colour were shaped by this training.

In 1895 he became a member of the Royal Society of British Artists. He embarked on his career as an illustrator, but soon was called up to serve in the Artists’ Rifles during the First World War. He produced many illustrations for training purposes as well as swiftly executed drawings of the horrors of war, which were exhibited between 1916 and 1918 at The Leicester Galleries in London.

After the War, Edward Handley-Read’s artistic output was very varied. It included English landscapes, colourful seascapes and portrait commissions of military men and local civic celebrities.

His wife was the pioneering suffragette Dr Eva Handley-Read, who was one of the country’s first trained woman dental surgeons and a campaigner for women’s advance into the profession. Their son was Charles Handley-Read (1916–1971), the dedicated enthusiast for Victorian art, architecture and design and knowledgeable scholar about the work of William Burges.

+ Artwork Details

Dimensions: Height: 35.1cm (13.82") Width: 25.3cm (9.96")

Presented: Unframed.

Medium: Pastel

Age: Early 20th-century

Signed: Signed lower right.

Inscribed: Inscribed lower right.

Dated: --

Condition: There is slight age toning across the image, within the window area of a previous mount. Very slight creasing to the margin at the right edge of the sheet, with a very short repaired tear, and hinging tape to the upper edge, which would be covered by a mount. Please see photos for detail.

Stock number: JT-918