The painting has wonderful traditional character with deep rich tones and a highly atmospheric presentation. The sitter is presented with refined understated elegance typical of early-to-mid 19th century English portrait painting.
The Continental School painting from the 19th century depicts a charming scene of child feeding geese, executed in oil on canvas. This medium-sized artwork is framed .The painting captures a genre scene from English culture, with the artist showcasing their craftsmanship through this original piece of art. Made in Britain, this handmade oil painting is a unique addition to any art collection, showcasing the nuanced details and artistic style of the Continental School. Measures 46x32cm , (overall size 50x64cm).
The artwork bears an indistinct signature and appears dated 1924.
This piece is a portrait of Janet Nisbett painted by the English School in the early 19th century. Created using oil on canvas, this medium-sized painting is framed and showcases the artist’s signature. The painting captures the essence of English culture and is an original artwork produced in Britain, making it a valuable addition to any art collection. Measures 53x64cm, (overall size 87x77cm).
This exceptional early 20th century British watercolor by L. (Leonard) Carr Cox, features a stunning floral still life of white phlox. It measures 17.5 inches by 24.5 inches framed and 21.5 inches by 14.5 inches unframed. On the back of the painting—as seen in the photo—are the words “Exhibitor at The Royal Academy, The Paris Salon.” This original watercolor is museum quality and will stand out in any setting or as part of an art collection. Please ask any questions you may have.