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Claude Cardon
19th Century pair of farm animal oil paintings of chickens other animals

C1890

$6,332.80
£4,600
€5,389.61
CA$8,732.89
A$9,245.85
CHF 5,003.59
MX$110,504.91
NOK 62,369.13
SEK 57,034.36
DKK 40,253.50

About the Item

***PLEASE NOTE: EACH PAINTING INCLUDING THE FRAME MEASURES 12.75 INCHES X 14.75 INCHES*** Claude Cardon British, (1864-1937) Chickens a Piglet Chickens a Terrier Oil on canvas, pair, both signed Image size: 6.5 inches x8.5 inches (each) Size including frame: 12.75 inches x 14.75 inches (each) A delightful pair of farm animal paintings featuring chickens and other animals by Claude Cardon. The first painting depicts three hens and a cockerel amongst some straw in front of a barn. As they forage, a piglet is shown approaching the chickens. The second work shows another group of hens and a cockerel outside a brick barn. In the background a terrier can be seen by a feeding bowl watching on with interest. Claude Lorraine Clark known as Claude Cardon was born in 1864 to the landscape artist Samuel James Clark (1841-1928) and his wife Maria Thornton. He was born into the Clark family of artists; his grandfather was James Clark (1812-1884), a well-known animal painter and his uncles were Albert Clark (1843-1928), Octavius Thomas Clark (1850-1921) and James Albert Clark (1863-1955). His brother Ernest Victor Clark (1867-1931) and cousins Frederick Albert Clark (1869-1954) and William Albert Clark (1880-1963) also became artists. The family lived in Islington and Claude was taught to paint by his father, who also taught him to play the violin. Like other members of his family, he painted animals, specialising in rural farm scenes often depicting calves, chickens, pigs and sheep. In 1888, he married Lottie Maud Whetstone and together they lived at 10 Witherington Road in Islington. By 1892, he had started using the pseudonym of Claude Cardon, presumably to distinguish himself between other members of his artistic family and in the same year made his debut at the Royal Academy under this name. He began exhibiting at the Royal Society of British Artists in 1893 and went on to exhibit at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool and the Manchester City Art Gallery. He moved to Camden in the St Pancras area of London in 1895, where he worked out of a studio. He lived there with his family until around 1911, when he settled in Whitstable, Kent, living at 12 Cromwell Road. However, he continued to keep a studio in Camden until around 1924. Cardon spent his final years living at 79 Canterbury Road, Whitstable, where he died on 20 January, 1937. Examples of his work can be found at the Nuneaton Museum Art Gallery. Presentation: The paintings are housed in their original gilt frames, which are in excellent condition. Condition: As with all of our original antique oil paintings, these works are offered in ready to hang gallery condition, having just been professionally cleaned, restored and revarnished. © Benton Fine Art
  • Creator:
    Claude Cardon (1864 - 1937)
  • Creation Year:
    C1890
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 12.75 in (32.39 cm)Width: 14.75 in (37.47 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Nr Broadway, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU156217517162

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