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William Henry Mander Landscape Painting Of Sheep
Large Oil Painting on canvas of Sheep in a landscape by W H Mander (British,fl 1880-1922)
Generously rendered with a painterly bravado and with great perspective and richness of colour.
ABOUT SHEEP
Sheep shearing is the process by which the woollen fleece of a sheep is cut off. The person who removes the sheep''s wool is called a shearer. Typically each adult sheep is shorn once each year (a sheep may be said to have been ''shorn'' or ''sheared'', depending upon dialect.
Sheep are shorn in all seasons, depending on the climate, management requirements and the availability of a wool classer and shearers. Ewes are normally shorn prior to lambing in the warmer months, but consideration is typically made as to the welfare of the lambs by not shearing during cold climate winters. However, in high country regions, pre lamb shearing encourages ewes to seek shelter among the hillsides so that newborn lambs aren''t completely exposed to the elements. Shorn sheep tolerate frosts well, but young sheep especially will suffer in cold, wet windy weather (even in cold climate summers). In this event they are shedded for several nights until the weather clears. Some sheep may also be shorn with stud combs commonly known as cover combs which leave more wool on the animal in colder months, giving greater protection.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
William Henry Mander was a Birmingham landscape painter who painted views in the Midlands and North Wales in a style similar to the late manner of Benjamin Williams Leader.
Indeed he was so taken with North Wales that he moved from the Midlands to Dollgelau in 1899 where he lived for five years before moving to Lincoln. Shortly after he moved to Sheffield before returning to his native Birmingham in 1907.
Between 1881 and 1914 he exhibited regularly at the R.B.S.A. one hundred and twenty two works in all, landscapes, rural scenes and river scenes. Titles included Scene near Trefriw, North Wales (1898) and Stepping Stones in the Conway (1899).
Year of Creation Late 19th Century Approx 1880- 1890
CONDITION
Very Good Order Throughout.
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
Height 36 in. x Width 46 in x Depth 4 in.
(H 91.44 cm x W 116.84 cm x D 10.16 cm )
DELIVERY
UK Mainland Cost £150
WORLDWIDE : £500 ( Large Item )
TELEPHONE ENQUIRIES 07547 617528
REF CLC/035
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Tel : 07547 617528
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Generously rendered with a painterly bravado and with great perspective and richness of colour.
ABOUT SHEEP
Sheep shearing is the process by which the woollen fleece of a sheep is cut off. The person who removes the sheep''s wool is called a shearer. Typically each adult sheep is shorn once each year (a sheep may be said to have been ''shorn'' or ''sheared'', depending upon dialect.
Sheep are shorn in all seasons, depending on the climate, management requirements and the availability of a wool classer and shearers. Ewes are normally shorn prior to lambing in the warmer months, but consideration is typically made as to the welfare of the lambs by not shearing during cold climate winters. However, in high country regions, pre lamb shearing encourages ewes to seek shelter among the hillsides so that newborn lambs aren''t completely exposed to the elements. Shorn sheep tolerate frosts well, but young sheep especially will suffer in cold, wet windy weather (even in cold climate summers). In this event they are shedded for several nights until the weather clears. Some sheep may also be shorn with stud combs commonly known as cover combs which leave more wool on the animal in colder months, giving greater protection.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
William Henry Mander was a Birmingham landscape painter who painted views in the Midlands and North Wales in a style similar to the late manner of Benjamin Williams Leader.
Indeed he was so taken with North Wales that he moved from the Midlands to Dollgelau in 1899 where he lived for five years before moving to Lincoln. Shortly after he moved to Sheffield before returning to his native Birmingham in 1907.
Between 1881 and 1914 he exhibited regularly at the R.B.S.A. one hundred and twenty two works in all, landscapes, rural scenes and river scenes. Titles included Scene near Trefriw, North Wales (1898) and Stepping Stones in the Conway (1899).
Year of Creation Late 19th Century Approx 1880- 1890
CONDITION
Very Good Order Throughout.
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
Height 36 in. x Width 46 in x Depth 4 in.
(H 91.44 cm x W 116.84 cm x D 10.16 cm )
DELIVERY
UK Mainland Cost £150
WORLDWIDE : £500 ( Large Item )
TELEPHONE ENQUIRIES 07547 617528
REF CLC/035
Price
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DimensionsFrame Size : Height 36 inches x Width 46 inches
Category Antique Pictures / Engravings / Art
> Antique Oil Paintings
Date 19th Century
Late 19th Century Antiques Material Oil Painting on Canvas
Origin Scottish
Artist William Henry Mander
Condition Excellent Order Throughout & Ready To Hang
Item code as970a229 / CLC/035
Status For Sale
£4400.00
$5551.92
€5282.20
$5551.92
€5282.20
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Shipping costs are charged based on the particular service used [ either next day express or economy ] and Size / Weight of item.
Delivery by private courier within the UK Mainland will be used for very large paintings and is charged at a flat rate of £80 for paintings only [ allow 7-14 days delivery time ]
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Returns are accepted within 14 days of receipt if the item is found to have been misdescribed and the purchaser may be liable for the return costs subject to reasons for return.
Returns authorisation should be requested by sending an e-mail before posting.
Once we receive the item in good order as supplied not withstanding notified transit damage, we will return payment using the same payment method.
Shipping costs are charged based on the particular service used [ either next day express or economy ] and Size / Weight of item.
Delivery by private courier within the UK Mainland will be used for very large paintings and is charged at a flat rate of £80 for paintings only [ allow 7-14 days delivery time ]
International Delivery Quotes Worldwide are available on request by providing your full name and address together with a postal / area code and a contact number.
Returns are accepted within 14 days of receipt if the item is found to have been misdescribed and the purchaser may be liable for the return costs subject to reasons for return.
Returns authorisation should be requested by sending an e-mail before posting.
Once we receive the item in good order as supplied not withstanding notified transit damage, we will return payment using the same payment method.
Terms and conditions
Payment is required within 3 calendar days of the sale being agreed.International transfers are required within 5 days of point of sale.
If payment is not received within this time, Historic Antique Paintings reserves the right to consider selling the item to another customer at its discretion [ unless a longer payment time has been pre-agreed ] and will provide written notice by email before voiding any existing sales agreement.
Payment is preferred by Bankers Transfer or alternatively you are welcome to make payment using Pay-Pal, by Debit / Credit Card or by posting a UK Sterling Cheque drawn on a UK Bank or Building Society [ note goods will only be released once the cheque payment is fully cleared / normally within 3 weekdays or 5 days should a weekend be included.
If payment is not received within this time, Historic Antique Paintings reserves the right to consider selling the item to another customer at its discretion [ unless a longer payment time has been pre-agreed ] and will provide written notice by email before voiding any existing sales agreement.
Payment is preferred by Bankers Transfer or alternatively you are welcome to make payment using Pay-Pal, by Debit / Credit Card or by posting a UK Sterling Cheque drawn on a UK Bank or Building Society [ note goods will only be released once the cheque payment is fully cleared / normally within 3 weekdays or 5 days should a weekend be included.
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East Midlands
Leicestershire
Tel : 07547 617528
Non UK callers : +44 7547 617528
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