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Oliver Hall (1869–1957) - Early 20th Century Watercolour Winfrith Heath
Description
A charming watercolours view across Winfrith Heath in Dorset. The artist has signed to the lower right corner and the location has been inscribed at the reverse. On wove board.Condition
The condition is typical for a picture of this age including some discolouration.
Size
21.8 x 33.3cm (8.6" x 13.1")
Artist Biography
Painter and etcher, mainly of landscapes. Born in London, studied at Royal College of Art, 1887–90, also at Westminster and Lambeth Schools of Art in the evenings and privately with Daniel Williamson and W L Windus. Father of the painter Claude Muncaster. Hall travelled widely on the continent. Began exhibiting at RA in 1890, being elected RA in 1927 and Senior Academician in 1945. Also showed extensively at RWS, Fine Art Society, RE, Leicester Galleries and many other London venues, having his first one-man show at Dowdeswell Gallery, 1898. Represented in many public collections, including Tate Gallery, which holds his Avignon, Shap Moors and Vale of Festiniog. Hall’s method of painting in oil was to complete a picture in the studio from watercolours studies done on the spot.
Location
Dorset, England, United Kingdom
| SKU | rc610 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Oliver Hall (1869–1957) |
| Date | Early 20th Century |
| Dimensions | 21.8 x 33.3cm |
| Medium | Watercolour |
| Subject | Landscape |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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