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Interior with a Lady in Grey Washing her Hand
By Gerard ter Borch the Younger
Located in London, GB
Gerard Ter Borch
Interior with a Lady in Grey Washing her Hand
1617 - 1681
Oil on Canvas
Image Size: 20 1/2 x 26 1/2 inches (52 x 67.5 cm)
Contemporary Dutch ripple frame
In this genre painting by Ter Borch, the central woman is composed facing the viewer in a grey satin dress...
Category
17th Century Dutch School Interior Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
NCC Soldier in Barracks, 20th Century British War Oil Painting
By Gordon Scott
Located in London, GB
Oil on canvas
Image size: 25 x 31 inches (62.5 x 79 cm)
Hand made contemporary frame
This painting depicts the artists fellow conscientious objectors who were all part of the Non Co...
Category
20th Century Modern Interior Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
At the Window, Late 19th Century Oil Painting, gilt Frame
By Arthur Wardle
Located in London, GB
Arthur Wardle
1864 - 1949
At the Window
Oil on board, signed lower left
Image size: 13 1/2 x 7 3/4 inches (34.25 x 19.5 cm)
Hand made gilt frame
Arthur Wardle
Wardle, who was self-...
Category
Late 19th Century Victorian Interior Paintings
Materials
Oil, Board
Prayer for Those in Peril at Sea, 19th Century English Oil Painting
By William Gale (British)
Located in London, GB
Oil on canvas, monogrammed lower left and inscribed on reverse
Image size: 20 x 24 inches (51 x 61 cm)
Original gilt frame
Provenance
Mrs. Georgina Gale (Artists Widow)
Bristol, Bristol Art Gallery, A collection of paintings by William Gale, January 1914, no. 12
Private collection
William Gale exhibited a number of charming genre scene's in the Pre-Raphaelite style, of which the present is an exquisite example.
This work has a strong nautical theme as suggested by the title. Through the small window at the back of this interior room we glimpse the sea, seemingly calm and peaceful. Despite its appearance, the threat of sea is reminded to us with the poster over the bed inscribed with the phrase 'Man Overboard'. This is cleverly echoed by the toy sail boat that lies at an angle, tipped to one side on the bedcovers. As we examine this image of boy and mother one can also identify a picture mounted on the wall of a man in a sailors uniform...
Category
Mid-19th Century English School Interior Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Ten Minute Rest, 20th Century Signed Nude Oil Painting
Located in London, GB
Oil on board, signed & dated lower right
Image size: 4 x 4 inches (10 x 10 cm)
Handmade frame
Category
Mid-20th Century Interior Paintings
Materials
Oil, Board
Ballet in Covent Garden, 1946
Located in London, GB
Oil on board, signed lower right and titled and dated lower left
Image size: 19 1/2 x 16 3/4 inches
Contemporary hand made frame
Category
1940s Modern Interior Paintings
Materials
Oil, Board
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