Description
An excellent oil painting of a grey gilding with dogs
set inside the original frame and offered for sale as found.By repute,this example is attributed to the artist George Armfield Jnr.
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
George Armfield Smith (the name he was known until the year 1840) was born in Wales (actually Bristol: according to Armfield family information). His father, the portrait painter William Armfield Hobday (1771-1831), had a studio at 54, Pall Mall, London, and from his father, George Armfield obtained any artistic education he may have received.
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The earliest records show that George Armfield was living at 16, Lamb’s Conduit Street during the mid to late 1830’s and he exhibited his first painting, Lion, a Newfoundland dog, the property of R. Barnes, Esq., at the Royal Academy (R.A.) in 1836 under his family name Smith.
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He first exhibited at the British Institution in 1839 when he showed two pictures, the Study of a Dog's Head and Terrier chasing a Rabbit
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In 1840 he moved to Elm Cottage, Hayling, Hampstead - living there for just one year. During the next 20 years he moved quite often, living in Hoxton, Clapham, Camberwell, Larkhall Rise and Wandsworth.
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From 1836 -1862 he exhibited 37 works at the R.A. and it appears that he exhibited his first work, A Practical Lesson, at the Royal Society of British Artists (R.B.A.) in 1850. He continued to exhibit at the R.B.A. until 1875; displaying some 42 works. In all, he exhibited over 100 paintings at the major London exhibition halls during his lifetime.
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The painter died at Clapham in August 1893, and was buried at Norwood.
Works by Armfield can be found in many private and public collections including the Walker Art Gallery and the Glasgow Art Gallery.
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CONDITION
Canvas and painted surfaces are in lovely condition and require no work.Has been cleaned in past years.
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FRAME
Has had old repairs down the right had side of the frame,which has been refurbished with gild throughout as required.
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MEASUREMENTS (Including Frame)
Height 25 Inches
Width 33 Inches
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TELEPHONE ENQUIRIES 07765 856171
HOURS 10AM - 10PM 7 DAYS A WEEK BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
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DELIVERY UK MAINLAND & WORLDWIDE / QUOTES ON REQUEST
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OUR REF 0567 * A GENUINE BARGAIN ON PRICE!!!
Payments are accepted by Bank Transfer & by Debit / Credit Cards Via the BUY NOW Payment Link Tab shown below each items description.
PAY-PAL Account Holders are welcome. CHEQUES Drawn from UK banks.
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OIL PAINTING ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE ARMFIELD JNR OF GREY GILDING WITH DOGS C1808 TO 1893
Price
SOLD
Item Ref
0567
Description
An excellent oil painting of a grey gilding with dogs
set inside the original frame and offered for sale as found.By repute,this example is attributed to the artist George Armfield Jnr.
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
George Armfield Smith (the name he was known until the year 1840) was born in Wales (actually Bristol: according to Armfield family information). His father, the portrait painter William Armfield Hobday (1771-1831), had a studio at 54, Pall Mall, London, and from his father, George Armfield obtained any artistic education he may have received.
>
The earliest records show that George Armfield was living at 16, Lamb’s Conduit Street during the mid to late 1830’s and he exhibited his first painting, Lion, a Newfoundland dog, the property of R. Barnes, Esq., at the Royal Academy (R.A.) in 1836 under his family name Smith.
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He first exhibited at the British Institution in 1839 when he showed two pictures, the Study of a Dog's Head and Terrier chasing a Rabbit
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In 1840 he moved to Elm Cottage, Hayling, Hampstead - living there for just one year. During the next 20 years he moved quite often, living in Hoxton, Clapham, Camberwell, Larkhall Rise and Wandsworth.
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From 1836 -1862 he exhibited 37 works at the R.A. and it appears that he exhibited his first work, A Practical Lesson, at the Royal Society of British Artists (R.B.A.) in 1850. He continued to exhibit at the R.B.A. until 1875; displaying some 42 works. In all, he exhibited over 100 paintings at the major London exhibition halls during his lifetime.
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The painter died at Clapham in August 1893, and was buried at Norwood.
Works by Armfield can be found in many private and public collections including the Walker Art Gallery and the Glasgow Art Gallery.
>
CONDITION
Canvas and painted surfaces are in lovely condition and require no work.Has been cleaned in past years.
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FRAME
Has had old repairs down the right had side of the frame,which has been refurbished with gild throughout as required.
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MEASUREMENTS (Including Frame)
Height 25 Inches
Width 33 Inches
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TELEPHONE ENQUIRIES 07765 856171
HOURS 10AM - 10PM 7 DAYS A WEEK BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
>
DELIVERY UK MAINLAND & WORLDWIDE / QUOTES ON REQUEST
>
OUR REF 0567 * A GENUINE BARGAIN ON PRICE!!!
Payments are accepted by Bank Transfer & by Debit / Credit Cards Via the BUY NOW Payment Link Tab shown below each items description.
PAY-PAL Account Holders are welcome. CHEQUES Drawn from UK banks.
Internal Ref: 0567
This item is SOLD and is no longer available to purchase.