Description
Architectural Painting of Sydney Opera House Framed Signed G. Douglas Hemingway
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Description
G. Douglas Hemingway (British, Active 20th Century) Painting of Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour, Australia, Dated 1977
Subject & Medium
A highly attractive architectural watercolour on paper depicting the world-famous Sydney Opera House viewed from Sydney Harbour.
Executed in 1977, only a few years after the building's official opening, the composition captures one of the most celebrated architectural landmarks of the modern era. The famous sail-like roof structures dominate the skyline, while the harbour waters in the foreground are animated through a sophisticated arrangement of reflected light, colour and movement.
The painting is signed within the composition with the artist's monogram "GDH" and dated 1977. It is further signed in full to the lower margin "G. D. Hemingway".
Executed with confidence and precision, the work successfully combines architectural accuracy with decorative appeal, creating an image that is both visually striking and historically interesting.
About the Artist
The artist is identified by the original label attached to the reverse as: G. Douglas Hemingway
The label further bears the post-nominal letters: RIBA, CIGA, ABWS together with a York telephone number and the statement: An Original Watercolour by G. Douglas Hemingway.
The survival of this original artist's label provides an important historical link between the artwork and its creator and contributes positively to the painting's overall provenance.
At the time of cataloguing, limited biographical information concerning the artist in our non-guaranteed professional opinion, the artist may be identifiable as possibly George Douglas Hemingway (1932–2015), an architectural draughtsman and designer associated with York. This opinion is based upon the artist's name, the York contact details recorded on the original label and publicly available historical records. We have not independently verified this identification and therefore make no guarantee as to its accuracy.
It has further been suggested that George Douglas Hemingway may have been the son of Harold Hemingway (1908–1976), the respected Northern English painter, draughtsman and designer whose works are represented in public collections and recorded by Art UK. Harold Hemingway was particularly admired for his industrial landscapes, townscapes, watercolours and gouache paintings depicting Northern England during the mid-twentieth century. If correct, this watercolour would represent an interesting artistic continuation within a family already associated with British art and design.
The reverse label reproduces the letters RIBA, CIGA and ABWS exactly as they appear on the artwork. Whilst these letters may indicate professional architectural or artistic affiliations, we have not independently verified any memberships, qualifications, associations or professional designations and therefore make no guarantee as to their meaning, status or validity.
Regardless of the artist's precise biography, the quality of draughtsmanship displayed throughout the composition demonstrates a strong understanding of perspective, structure and architectural form. These qualities are particularly evident in the careful rendering of the Sydney Opera House and its distinctive roof structures, together with the controlled handling of light and reflection across the harbour waters.
Historical Context
The Sydney Opera House is widely regarded as one of the most important architectural achievements of the twentieth century. Designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon and officially opened in 1973, the building rapidly became an international symbol of modern architecture and remains one of the most recognisable structures in the world.
Painted in 1977, this watercolour represents an early artistic interpretation of the landmark during the formative years of its international reputation. At the time the work was executed, the building had already become one of the most admired examples of modern design and engineering innovation. Today the Sydney Opera House is recognised as one of the defining architectural icons of the modern world and continues to attract visitors from across the globe.
Composition & Technique
The composition demonstrates a pleasing balance between architectural precision and painterly expression.
Particular attention has been paid to the distinctive geometry of the Opera House roof structures, which are carefully rendered with clarity and confidence. The bright architectural forms contrast effectively against the deep blue and green tones of the harbour waters. The artist has employed layered washes and broken reflections to create movement across the water surface, adding visual interest while maintaining the prominence of the architectural subject.
The handling of perspective is particularly successful, conveying both the scale and sculptural presence of the building while maintaining an attractive decorative quality. The restrained colour palette further enhances the composition and allows the architecture to remain the principal focus. The work displays qualities often associated with architectural illustration and topographical watercolour painting.
Provenance
The painting retains its original artist's label to the reverse reading:
An Original Watercolour by G. Douglas Hemingway
The label further records:
RIBA, CIGA, ABWS
together with a York telephone contact number.
The retention of the original artist's label provides a direct historical connection between the artwork and the named artist.
The work was subsequently offered through a regional auction house Reeman Dansie and has since formed part of the collection of Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD.
Framed
This watercolour has recently benefited from professional conservation framing and presentation to modern museum standards.
In June 2026 the artwork was:
• Professionally remounted using conservation materials
• Reframed within an elegant stepped Larson-Juhl La Scala moulding
• Fitted with premium museum-quality AR99 anti-reflective glazing
• Prepared to modern conservation standards for long-term preservation and display
Museum-quality AR99 glazing is widely regarded as one of the finest glazing options available for works on paper, offering exceptional optical clarity whilst significantly reducing reflections and enhancing protection.
Size
Frame Dimensions
Height: 45 cm
Width: 55 cm
Depth: 5 cm
Visible Image Dimensions
Height: 22 cm
Width: 32 cm
A pleasing cabinet-sized watercolour possessing excellent wall presence and decorative appeal.
Why You'll Love It
Dated 1977 and signed by the artist
Depicts the world-famous Sydney Opera House
Early artistic interpretation of an iconic modern landmark
Attractive architectural subject matter
Strong draughtsmanship and careful attention to detail
Further signed to the lower margin
Retains original artist's label verso
Interesting York provenance
Recently conservation framed and remounted
Protected by museum-quality AR99 anti-reflective glazing
Elegant Larson-Juhl La Scala frame
Excellent decorative and interior design appeal
Ready for immediate display
A distinctive architectural watercolour celebrating one of the world's most recognisable buildings
Condition Report
The painting presents very well.
The artwork has recently undergone professional conservation framing and remounting and is housed beneath premium museum-quality AR99 anti-reflective glazing. With imperfections commensurate with being handmade. Colours remain bright and attractive and the work displays beautifully. The original artist's label remains preserved on the reverse. Minor age-related wear may be present consistent with age, handling and medium.
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Description
G. Douglas Hemingway (British, Active 20th Century) Painting of Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour, Australia, Dated 1977
Subject & Medium
A highly attractive architectural watercolour on paper depicting the world-famous Sydney Opera House viewed from Sydney Harbour.
Executed in 1977, only a few years after the building's official opening, the composition captures one of the most celebrated architectural landmarks of the modern era. The famous sail-like roof structures dominate the skyline, while the harbour waters in the foreground are animated through a sophisticated arrangement of reflected light, colour and movement.
The painting is signed within the composition with the artist's monogram "GDH" and dated 1977. It is further signed in full to the lower margin "G. D. Hemingway".
Executed with confidence and precision, the work successfully combines architectural accuracy with decorative appeal, creating an image that is both visually striking and historically interesting.
About the Artist
The artist is identified by the original label attached to the reverse as: G. Douglas Hemingway
The label further bears the post-nominal letters: RIBA, CIGA, ABWS together with a York telephone number and the statement: An Original Watercolour by G. Douglas Hemingway.
The survival of this original artist's label provides an important historical link between the artwork and its creator and contributes positively to the painting's overall provenance.
At the time of cataloguing, limited biographical information concerning the artist in our non-guaranteed professional opinion, the artist may be identifiable as possibly George Douglas Hemingway (1932–2015), an architectural draughtsman and designer associated with York. This opinion is based upon the artist's name, the York contact details recorded on the original label and publicly available historical records. We have not independently verified this identification and therefore make no guarantee as to its accuracy.
It has further been suggested that George Douglas Hemingway may have been the son of Harold Hemingway (1908–1976), the respected Northern English painter, draughtsman and designer whose works are represented in public collections and recorded by Art UK. Harold Hemingway was particularly admired for his industrial landscapes, townscapes, watercolours and gouache paintings depicting Northern England during the mid-twentieth century. If correct, this watercolour would represent an interesting artistic continuation within a family already associated with British art and design.
The reverse label reproduces the letters RIBA, CIGA and ABWS exactly as they appear on the artwork. Whilst these letters may indicate professional architectural or artistic affiliations, we have not independently verified any memberships, qualifications, associations or professional designations and therefore make no guarantee as to their meaning, status or validity.
Regardless of the artist's precise biography, the quality of draughtsmanship displayed throughout the composition demonstrates a strong understanding of perspective, structure and architectural form. These qualities are particularly evident in the careful rendering of the Sydney Opera House and its distinctive roof structures, together with the controlled handling of light and reflection across the harbour waters.
Historical Context
The Sydney Opera House is widely regarded as one of the most important architectural achievements of the twentieth century. Designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon and officially opened in 1973, the building rapidly became an international symbol of modern architecture and remains one of the most recognisable structures in the world.
Painted in 1977, this watercolour represents an early artistic interpretation of the landmark during the formative years of its international reputation. At the time the work was executed, the building had already become one of the most admired examples of modern design and engineering innovation. Today the Sydney Opera House is recognised as one of the defining architectural icons of the modern world and continues to attract visitors from across the globe.
Composition & Technique
The composition demonstrates a pleasing balance between architectural precision and painterly expression.
Particular attention has been paid to the distinctive geometry of the Opera House roof structures, which are carefully rendered with clarity and confidence. The bright architectural forms contrast effectively against the deep blue and green tones of the harbour waters. The artist has employed layered washes and broken reflections to create movement across the water surface, adding visual interest while maintaining the prominence of the architectural subject.
The handling of perspective is particularly successful, conveying both the scale and sculptural presence of the building while maintaining an attractive decorative quality. The restrained colour palette further enhances the composition and allows the architecture to remain the principal focus. The work displays qualities often associated with architectural illustration and topographical watercolour painting.
Provenance
The painting retains its original artist's label to the reverse reading:
An Original Watercolour by G. Douglas Hemingway
The label further records:
RIBA, CIGA, ABWS
together with a York telephone contact number.
The retention of the original artist's label provides a direct historical connection between the artwork and the named artist.
The work was subsequently offered through a regional auction house Reeman Dansie and has since formed part of the collection of Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD.
Framed
This watercolour has recently benefited from professional conservation framing and presentation to modern museum standards.
In June 2026 the artwork was:
• Professionally remounted using conservation materials
• Reframed within an elegant stepped Larson-Juhl La Scala moulding
• Fitted with premium museum-quality AR99 anti-reflective glazing
• Prepared to modern conservation standards for long-term preservation and display
Museum-quality AR99 glazing is widely regarded as one of the finest glazing options available for works on paper, offering exceptional optical clarity whilst significantly reducing reflections and enhancing protection.
Size
Frame Dimensions
Height: 45 cm
Width: 55 cm
Depth: 5 cm
Visible Image Dimensions
Height: 22 cm
Width: 32 cm
A pleasing cabinet-sized watercolour possessing excellent wall presence and decorative appeal.
Why You'll Love It
Dated 1977 and signed by the artist
Depicts the world-famous Sydney Opera House
Early artistic interpretation of an iconic modern landmark
Attractive architectural subject matter
Strong draughtsmanship and careful attention to detail
Further signed to the lower margin
Retains original artist's label verso
Interesting York provenance
Recently conservation framed and remounted
Protected by museum-quality AR99 anti-reflective glazing
Elegant Larson-Juhl La Scala frame
Excellent decorative and interior design appeal
Ready for immediate display
A distinctive architectural watercolour celebrating one of the world's most recognisable buildings
Condition Report
The painting presents very well.
The artwork has recently undergone professional conservation framing and remounting and is housed beneath premium museum-quality AR99 anti-reflective glazing. With imperfections commensurate with being handmade. Colours remain bright and attractive and the work displays beautifully. The original artist's label remains preserved on the reverse. Minor age-related wear may be present consistent with age, handling and medium.
Worldwide shipping available. Professionally packaged and fully insured for safe global delivery.
Click Buy It Now to make it yours before it’s gone.
Explore our eBay shop gallery Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD to discover more hand-picked treasures.
Questions? Please message us anytime.
Reserve: $4,288.00
Shipping:
Your purchase is protected:
In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Jasper52 specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Jasper52 within 5 days of receiving the item.
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Architectural Painting of Sydney Opera House Framed Signed G. Douglas Hemingway
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