Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Augustus E. Mulready - Little Flower Sellers


1887
oil on canvas
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Augustus was the grandson of William Mulready. He was a genre painter and a member of the Cranbrook Colony and did works drawing attention to the poor. But at this time they still had to be 'pretty' for public consumption, rather than realistic. Noti=ce the posters, including the Queen's Jubilee of 1877.
active 1863 - 1905.

Robert Gallon - In the Lake District


1871
oil on canvas

Sidney Richard Percy - Early Morning, North Wales


1871
oil on canvas

Benjamin Williams Leader - On the Llugwy

1907
oil on canvas

George Turner - Fishing on the Trent


1875
oil on canvas
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Monday, March 30, 2009

Frederick Morgan - The Dancing Bear


oil on canvas
A picture from a thank goodness bygone age. The travelling bear both delights and terrifies. These bears were taught to 'dance' by applying heated metal plates to their feet whilst music was played. The RSPCA was formed in 1824 partly to outlaw such practices though it took a long time. As this picture vividly displays, such practices along with rat-killing, cock-fighting etc. were long and widely supported (as is fox hunting today in many country regions).

George Smith - The Visitor




signed and dated l.r.: George Smith 1876
oil on canvas
61 by 51 cm., 24 by 20 in.

John C. Lawrence


[Disconsolate]
1885
oil on canvas
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fl. 1871 - 1888.

Oliver Rhys - The Young Musician


oil on canvas

William Shayer Snr. - Gypsies


oil on panel

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Ernest Hader - Match Vendor


Not a great painting, by an obscure artist, but very telling in its own way. Like a Dicken's story. Matches at the time were nick-named Lucifers and were highly explosive. This picture shows a street sweeper in the background and contrasts these young people with the London School Board poster. This referred to the passing of W. E. Forsters's Education Bill of 1870 (perhaps when it was painted) which allowed elementary schools to be formed from the rates (though they weren't entirely free until 1891).
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I can't find any details of the artist.
This is oil on canvas and seems to have been exhibited about 1900.

James Webb - View of Old Greenwich


oil on canvas

Joseph Paul Pettitt


[Early Morning on the Thames, Chelsea]
'74
oil on canvas
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1812-1882.

David James - A North Easter, Coast of Devon


'89
oil on canvas

Henry Redmore - Shipping in a Swell


1887
oil on canvas
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including works currently for sale

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Edwin Frederick Holt


[Guarding the Baby]
oil on canvas
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fl. 1850 - 1865.
Illustrator (Punch, Illustrated London News) and genre painter.

Alfred de Breanski - Under the Beech Tree


oil on canvas
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including works currently for sale

John Syer - Homeward Bound


1874
oil on canvas

Sidney Richard Percy - A Wayside Chat


1847
oil on canvas
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including works currently for sale

Briton Riviere - On the Road to Gloucester Fair



1859
oil on canvas
exhibited at the RA the same year
he was living in Oxford at the time

William Shayer Snr. - Weaving Baskets


[Weaving Baskets on Perlieu Common, near Southampton]
oil on canvas

Friday, March 27, 2009

Henry H. Parker - Basildon Woods on the Thames


1895
oil on canvas

William Shayer Snr. - On the Yorkshire Coast


1856
oil on panel

Benjamin Williams Leader - Conway Bay


1895
oil on board

Edward Thompson Davis of Worcester


[Market Scene, with a performance of Punch] 1856
oil on canvas, laid down on panel
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1833 - 1867.
An artist who exhibited 19 works at the RA between 1854 and 1867. He is hardly known now but was born in Worcester and is known to have briefly gone to the Birmingham School of Art but returned to Worcester to follow the master J. Kyd. Most of his works seem to be set in and around Worcester and this scene is probably set in the town. He did travel to Italy but died there in 1867. His oil paintings are very rare.
http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ArtistWorks?cgroupid=999999961&artistid=2491&page=1
http://goldenagepaintings.blogspot.com/2008/08/edward-thompson-davis.html

Tuesday, March 24, 2009