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If you study Dearden's work you will his odd way of painting distant objects, I think that in this case it is a bush not a rock.
Harold Dearden, A.R.C.A. (1888-1969) was a painter of landscape and figure subjects. He studied at the Royal College of Art
Yes, I thought Dearden referred to the artist but couldn't find the one in question - the only painting I found which had a similar style had a 'looser' brush than the beautiful postcard of the cove landscape - probably done at a different time in his life eh? I did find a Dearden art gallery which set me wondering whether there was a family link.
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