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Charles W. Oswald Oil/Canvas Highland Cattle
We are offering for sale a lovely oil on canvas by the artist CHARLES W. OSWALD, who has signed the painting C.W. Oswald in the lower right hand corner. The painting depicts a Highland landscape, with a group of four shaggy, highland cattle watering at the edge of a loch, in the foreground. There is a small patch of clear sky, through which light is illuminating the lower slopes at the back of the loch. There is mist billowing over the ridge of mountains to the left of the painting and hanging over the valley to the right.
CHARLES W. OSWALD was a Liverpool artist who, though very prolific, exhibited very little. He specialised in highland landscapes, rural scenes and painting featuring cattle and and working horses painted in oils. He lived at 258 Whitefield Road in Liverpool and did exhibit at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool in 1892. He is listed in The Dictionary of British Artists, Painters in the Northern Counties of England and Wales by Dennis Child and A Dictionary of Neglected Artists by Jeremy Wood.
Auction results and examples of work by this artist may be found at artprice.com (127 listings), findartinfo.com (70), artnet.com (48) and askart.com (13).
The painting has been newly framed in a 3 1/2" ornate swept gilt frame and is ready to hang.
Medium Oils on canvas
PriceSOLD DimensionsImage size 29 1/2" x 19 1/2" 74.9cm x 49.5cm Frame size 36 1/2" x 26 1/2" 92.7cm x 67.25cm Category Antique Pictures / Engravings / Art > Antique Oil Paintings Date 1890-1910 Late Victorian Late Victorian Antiques Material Oil Painting on Canvas Origin English Artist Charles W. Oswald Condition Very good. The canvas has been professionally relined at some stage. The surface is clean and taut, with no missing or loose paint, stretcher marks or craquelure. The frame is new. Item code as237a194 Status Sold
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Tel : 01622 812556
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CHARLES W. OSWALD was a Liverpool artist who, though very prolific, exhibited very little. He specialised in highland landscapes, rural scenes and painting featuring cattle and and working horses painted in oils. He lived at 258 Whitefield Road in Liverpool and did exhibit at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool in 1892. He is listed in The Dictionary of British Artists, Painters in the Northern Counties of England and Wales by Dennis Child and A Dictionary of Neglected Artists by Jeremy Wood.
Auction results and examples of work by this artist may be found at artprice.com (127 listings), findartinfo.com (70), artnet.com (48) and askart.com (13).
The painting has been newly framed in a 3 1/2" ornate swept gilt frame and is ready to hang.
Medium Oils on canvas
PriceSOLD DimensionsImage size 29 1/2" x 19 1/2" 74.9cm x 49.5cm Frame size 36 1/2" x 26 1/2" 92.7cm x 67.25cm Category Antique Pictures / Engravings / Art > Antique Oil Paintings Date 1890-1910 Late Victorian Late Victorian Antiques Material Oil Painting on Canvas Origin English Artist Charles W. Oswald Condition Very good. The canvas has been professionally relined at some stage. The surface is clean and taut, with no missing or loose paint, stretcher marks or craquelure. The frame is new. Item code as237a194 Status Sold
View all stock from
Studio RT Ltd
Private Art dealer
By appointment only
Kent
England, UK
Tel : 01622 812556
Non UK callers : +44 1622 812556
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