Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Alfred Edward Chalon - Study for 'Automne' - after Rubens
1780-1860.
Price Realized £4,541
signed and dated 'AE Chalon R.A./1848' (lower right)
oil on panel
11 5/8 x 19¼ in. (29.5 x 48.9 cm.)
The present picture is a study for the picture of the same title which Chalon exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1848 (no. 532).
Chalon, who was the younger brother of the landscape, genre and animal painter John James Chalon, R.A. (1778-1854) was particularly fashionable as a painter of portraits in watercolour and was appointed Portrait Painter to the Queen on Queen Victoria's accession to the throne. This picture shows another facet of the artist's talent - his ability to imitate the styles of the Old Masters, in this instance that of Rubens.
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2 comments:
so beautiful, I love this scene.
Not a bad old master to 'copy', that's for sure.
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