Eric Hesketh Hubbard
Framed H. 43 cm. x W. 71.5 cm.
This oil on board painting by Eric Hesketh Hubbard (1892–1957), titled The London Trader, Hastings, captures a snowy street scene in the historic coastal town of Hastings, England. The composition showcases a row of old buildings with snow-covered rooftops, evoking a sense of winter calm. Among the structures, the focal point is “The London Trader,” a traditional British pub, identifiable by its signage featuring a black bear and the name displayed on the facade.
The architecture is a mix of brick and timber-framed buildings, reflecting the town’s heritage. The palette is predominantly muted, with earthy tones of beige, ochre, and brown contrasting against the cool whites of the snow and the grey winter sky. The background features rolling snow-covered hills, adding depth and atmosphere to the scene.
A few small figures, dressed in winter clothing, walk along the snowy pavement, lending a sense of scale and everyday life to the painting. Hubbard’s style is characterized by careful attention to architectural detail, clean lines, and a sense of quiet realism, capturing both the charm and character of this historic part of Hastings.
Overall, the painting reflects Hubbard’s interest in documenting English life and landscapes, preserving moments of ordinary beauty through his art.
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