Reference: 0924
Price £1500
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Samuel Henry Alken (1810 - 1894)
ROYAL MAIL COACH York - London
The son of Henry Thomas Alken Snr (1785-1851) and Maria Gordon, Henry Gordon Samuel Alken was referred to as Samuel Henry Alken to distinguish himself from his father, a painter of equestrian and sporting paintings with whom he studied.
The grandson of Samuel Alken (1756-1815) his namesake was to become a highly accomplished painter in the family tradition of sporting subjects. He was born in Ipswich but with his family returned to London studying with his father as an etcher and painter in watercolours and oils.
In 1851 he was living in the Strand in London and the following year worked, with George Sala, on producing an immense aquatint portraying the funeral procession of the Duke of Wellington on twenty-eight sheets measuring 13.5 x 2072 cm published in 1853. In 1861 Alken lived in Covent Garden, an area home to a number of artists and artists colourmen, with Jane from Romford, although unmarried. By 1871 Alken was living alone in Hammersmith moving to Shadwell in Essex in 1881.
He painted hunting scenes, racing subjects including the Derby on a number of occasions, equestrian portraits and coaching scenes, he was a highly successful artist with patrons across the country.
His works can be seen in a number of museums and public collections throughout the UK.
FRAME MEASUREMENTS
Height. 12.5 Inches (32cm)
Width 22.75 Inches (58cm)
Depth. 1.5 Inches (4cm)
CONDITION
Excellent Order For Age
SIGNED : Alken
Oil On Panel signed ALKEN lower bottom middle margin.
Christies Auction Label verso.
SOLD PRICES
Range Upwards From £3000 -£6000 + 25-33% Commissions.
DELIVERY :
Uk Next Day By Post £60
Worldwide : EU & USA £180
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