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Pair of Oil on board Landscapes by George Charlton
A pair of beautiful framed English country landscapes - oil on board by George Charlton (1899-1979). Excellent condition for their age. Both signed bottom right. There are a couple of minor losses - please see photos for details. Lots more photos available so please just ask as only able to upload 6 here. Thx
Framed size of each painting: 40cm high x 50cm wide x 4cm deep / Painting size: 36cm x 26cm.
Artist info:
George Charlton was born on 18th February 1899 in London, EC2.
His parents were badger hair merchants in the city. He was educated at London Grammar School for boys and in 1914 he won a scholarship to study Art at the Slade School of Fine Art.
From 1919 until his retirement George Charlton worked part time as a tutor at the Slade School in London. This pair of paintings are dated 1938-1946 when Charlton was based in Oxford (following Slade School's evacuation there). During this period he spent much time at Leonard Stanley in Gloucestershire which was one of his favourite places to paint. Some of his best paintings, both oil and watercolours were done here.
In 1929 he married Daphne, a student at the Slade and they later moved to New End Square in Hampstead, where he lived until his death in 1979.
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Framed size of each painting: 40cm high x 50cm wide x 4cm deep / Painting size: 36cm x 26cm.
Artist info:
George Charlton was born on 18th February 1899 in London, EC2.
His parents were badger hair merchants in the city. He was educated at London Grammar School for boys and in 1914 he won a scholarship to study Art at the Slade School of Fine Art.
From 1919 until his retirement George Charlton worked part time as a tutor at the Slade School in London. This pair of paintings are dated 1938-1946 when Charlton was based in Oxford (following Slade School's evacuation there). During this period he spent much time at Leonard Stanley in Gloucestershire which was one of his favourite places to paint. Some of his best paintings, both oil and watercolours were done here.
In 1929 he married Daphne, a student at the Slade and they later moved to New End Square in Hampstead, where he lived until his death in 1979.
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DimensionsFramed size of each painting: 40cm high x 50cm wide x 4cm deep / Painting size: 36cm x 26cm.
Category Antique Pictures / Engravings / Art
> Antique Oil Paintings
Date 1940-1950s
1940s Antiques Material Oil Painting on Board
Origin English
Condition Antique, used. Overall good condition. A couple of minor losses see photos for details.
Item code as967a070 / AHD0121
Status Sold
£795.00
$983.81
€957.58
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