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Title: Strand on the Green Thames Riverside Walk with Figures and Footbridge
By Tony Herbert (1927-2024)
Signed: Bottom right
Medium: Watercolor on paper, mounted
Size: 12 inches (height) x 16 inches (width)
Condition: good, with some signs on wear consistent with aging
Provenance: From a large private collection of this artists work, Oxford, England
Description: A luminous watercolour capturing the charm of Strand-on-the-Green, one of London’s most picturesque riverside enclaves along the north bank of the Thames. The composition features a sweeping footpath lined with iron railings and mature trees, curving gently beside the water. A footbridge crosses the Thames in the distance — possibly Kew Railway Bridge — and golden evening light shimmers across the river’s surface. A group of loosely painted figures wander the towpath beneath a classic Victorian-style lamppost, adding narrative and warmth to the scene.
Strand-on-the-Green is a conservation area in Chiswick, West London, beloved for its riverside pubs, Georgian and Victorian houses, and atmospheric views across the Thames. The area has long been an inspiration for artists, writers, and photographers seeking the quieter romance of the city’s western edge. This painting distils that atmosphere beautifully — with its soft, reflective light and the intimate rhythm of riverside life.
Signed by Tony Herbert in the lower right, the piece showcases his mastery of mood and movement. The brushwork is fluid yet deliberate, and the composition is perfectly balanced between built environment and nature.
Whether you're drawn to London history, river scenes, or atmospheric British landscapes, this painting offers timeless appeal. Ideal for display in hallways, living rooms, or as part of a London-themed gallery wall, it’s a sophisticated yet welcoming piece full of local charm and painterly grace.
- Creator:Anthony Herbert
- Dimensions:Height: 12 in (30.48 cm)Width: 16 in (40.64 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Cirencester, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU509316866772

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