Alfred Birdsey

Abstract Impressionist Watercolor Tropical Bermuda Seascape Nautical Port Scene 20th Century

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Material

Watercolor

About

Scenic abstract impressionist style watercolor landscape of a tropical seascape in Bermuda of a nautical port town. Signed in lower right corner by the artist.

Artist Biography

Alfred Birdsey was a watercolor painter in Bermuda known for his landscapes of Hamilton, St. Georges and the surrounding sailboats, homes, and bays of Bermuda. Entirely self-taught, it is believed he started painting in 1927 at the age of 16. He also did mural work in Boston, New York and Bermuda. Of him in a 2012 tourist guide, Elbow Beach Cycles, it is written: "The paintings of Alfred Birdsey played an important part in changing the way Bermuda was seen abroad and became regular additions to many collections around the world. Alfred Birdsey is most known for his impressionistic representations of the island landscapes, harbours, boats, backstreets, seascapes, homes and bays. Some of the paintings also have an Asian influence." Alfred Birdsey stood alone for most of the second half of the 20th century as the only modernist painter working in Bermuda. He painted some sailboat artwork that was used to promote the America's Cup when it is sailed from Newport, RI, USA to Bermuda. In Bermuda, his studio was in the back garden of his home in Rosecote in Paget from 1968 until his death in 1996.

Dimensions With Frame

H 23.5 in. x W 27.25 in. x D 1.5 in.

Dimensions Without Frame

H 16.5 in. x W 20.25 in.