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Frederick Charles Winby (1875-1959) - 20th Century Oil Gossips at The Docks
Description
This charming oil sketch depicts two women stopping to chat at the docks, both with shopping in their hands. The artist captures this charismatic figures in a loose impressionist style. Signed to the lower right. On board.Condition
The condition is typical for a picture of this age including some discolouration. There is some marking to the surface of the painting of the right hand side. Some light scuffing to the edges of the board.
Size
23 x 27.5cm (9.1" x 10.8")
Collection Information
From a fine collection of works in oil by the Slade School artist Frederick Charles Winby (1875-1959). We also have a collection of paintings by his descendant, Paul Winby.
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Artist Biography
A London-based artist, Frederick Charles Winby lived at 50 Addison Avenue, London, W11. He studied at the Slade School and Julians, Paris. Both a painter and etcher, his work reflected the changes in class and society during the early 20th Century, from the Edwardian era to the aftermath of the Second World War.
Winby depicted humble country interiors and pubs, workshops and bakeries, as well as the opera houses and horse racing scenes of high society. He exhibited at both the Royal Academy and the Royal Institute, London.
| SKU | rp715 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Frederick Charles Winby (1875-1959) |
| Date | 20th Century |
| Dimensions | 23 x 27.5cm |
| Medium | Oil |
| Subject | Genre Scene |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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