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Frank Duffield (1901-1982) - Mid 20th Century Oil Red Sails
Description
Signed to the lower left. On canvas laid to board.Condition
Areas of abrasion and paint loss to the edge of the board. The painting's varnish layer has also yellowed.
Size
20.8 x 31.1cm (8.2" x 12.2")Sheet: 23.8 x 34.4cm (9.4" x 13.5")
Artist Biography
Frank Duffield (1908-1982). Bristol Savage. Born in Warwick in 1901, Duffield came to Bristol at the age of 23 as an artist at the studio of Mardon Son and Hall. He worked as an illustrator producing designs for cigarette cards, remaining with the company for 37 years until his retirement. He was elected an Artist Member of the Bristol Savages in 1946. He was an extremely keen and regular attender not only in the studio but at all other Savage functions. He was noted for his friendly demeanour and seldom seen without a pipe in his mouth. He was a good pianist and would play popular tunes after the Wednesday evenings’ entertainment for members to join in singing and always with his pipe in his mouth. In 1965 he was commissioned by the Gloucester Regiment to paint a portrait of Brigadier Manley Angell James, VC, DSO, MBE, MC, a Bristol man who won his VC during the first World War. The painting is now in the Imperial War Museum. Frank was made a Life Member in 1973 and died in 1982.
| SKU | rx953 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Frank Duffield (1901-1982) |
| Date | Mid 20th Century |
| Dimensions | 20.8 x 31.1cm |
| Medium | Oil |
| Style | Impressionism |
| Subject | Nautical |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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