David Mead - 20th Century Oil Winter Landscape

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Description

This charming scene depicts a forest landscape with freshly fallen snow. Bare winter trees stand in the foreground before a frozen lake. Signed to the lower left. Well presented in a ornate light wooden frame with a cotton slip. On canvas on stretchers.

Condition

In fine condition. Some staining to the cotton slip.

Size

60 x 90cm (23.6" x 35.4")
Framed Size: 75.5 x 106cm (29.7" x 41.7")

Artist Biography

David Mead was born in London in 1906. A self-taught painter, he started painting landscapes at the age of 9, greatly influenced by F W Hayes.

His works show influence of the works of Constable, Corot and Claude Cardon, the latter living in the same town of Whitstable, gave great assistance.

One of his pictures was on loan to the National Gallery between 1942- 1944, and columns appeared in the press concerning his work, including the Daily Telegraph, Evening Standard, Evening News, as well as local and country papers throughout Kent, Sussex and West London. He also exhibited at the RA.

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SKU rc620
Artist David Mead
Date 20th Century
Dimensions 60 x 90cm
Medium Oil
Subject Landscape
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