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John Bates Noel (1870-1927) - Framed 1907 Oil The Trout
Description
A charming oil painting by the British artist John Bates Noel (1870-1927), depicting two villagers catching trout in the nearby river. Signed ' J. B. Noel' to the lower right and dated 1907. Well presented in an elaborate gilt effect frame with shell and acanthus ornamentation. (Provenance: Continental Galleries of Fine Art, 1310 St Catherine Street, West Montreal). On canvas on stretchers.Condition
The overall condition of the oil is very good. Minor cracking noted to the frame's swept rails and decorative ornaments.
Size
24 x 34cm (9.4" x 13.4")Framed Size: 35.5 x 45.5cm (14" x 17.9")
Artist Biography
Born in Malvern in Worcestershire, John Bates Noel (also known as John Bates) was born into a highly artistic family. David Bates, an artist in both oil and watercolour and specialised in depicting Welsh and Scottish landscapes, was a close relative. Like David Bates, Noel painted in the style of his fellow Birmingham School followers, Joseph Thors and William Henry Mander. His composition is informal and his brushwork is fluid and loose, conveying a wonderful sense of movement. Like Joseph Thors, his landscapes often incorporated elements of interest such as country dwellings, farm houses, farmyard animals and informal figure groups. John Bates Noel actively exhibited his work in London and the provinces between 1893 and 1909.
| SKU | sn470 |
|---|---|
| Artist | John Bates Noel (1870-1927) |
| Date | 1907 |
| Dimensions | 24 x 34cm |
| Medium | Oil |
| Style | Realism |
| Subject | Landscape |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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