Scottish printmaker and watercolourist Sir Muirhead Bone is known for his depictions of landscapes, urban scenes, and industrial and architectural themes. The Dogana is visible in this image of Venice as it appears from the lagoon outside the Grand Canal entryway.
Muirhead Bone
1913
Etching
97
21.5 × 29 cm
43 × 50 × 2.5 cm
Dogana (8966236)
Signed bottom right
© Estate of Sir Muirhead Bone. All Rights Reserved, DACS 2020
Sir Muirhead Bone HRSA HRSW HON RE HON ARIBA, 1876-1953
The son of a journalist, Bone was born in Glasgow and attended evening classes at Glasgow School of Art while apprenticed to an architect for three years. In 1894 he decided to become a full-time artist, working for a period as a freelance illustrator for the Scots Pictorial. His architectural training left him with a fascination with buildings, which he often depicted under construction and demolition. A consummate draughtsman, he first came to prominence as a printmaker, later becoming an etcher of international renown. However, he is remembered chiefly for his drawings in a range of media. He travelled widely, and was a distinguished was artist during both world wars.