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Georgina Lara19th Century landscape oil painting of a villageC1870
C1870
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Georgina Lara
British, (fl. 1862-1871)
A Busy Village
Oil on canvas
Image size: 11.25 inches x 19.25 inches
Size including frame: 16.25 inches x 24.25 inches
Provenance: Cooling Galleries, Bond Street, London
Georgina Lara also known as Edwina Lara was a London painter of rustic farmyard and village scenes. Her work also closely resembles that of Edward Masters who also went by the name of Thomas Masters and William Masters. They are believed by many to be one in the same.
Lara exhibited a number of works at the British Institution and Suffolk Street. Her paintings are full of charm, often containing groups of small figures and detailed buildings. Many of her works are also centred around villages or hamlets such as this lovely example.
Presentation: The painting is housed in a new, English made gilt frame which is in excellent condition. The reverse bears a label for Cooling Galleries, an art dealership established around 1903 by John Albert Cooling. It was originally based at 150 Southampton Row, Fleet Street but moved to 92 New Bond Street in 1911, where it remained until the mid 1970’s. The business relocated to 37 Albermarle Street and later merged with Newman & Co to become Newman & Cooling. The gallery closed in April 1993.
Condition: As with all of our original antique oil paintings, this work is offered in ready to hang gallery condition, having been professionally cleaned, restored and revarnished.
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- Creator:Georgina Lara (1832, British)
- Creation Year:C1870
- Dimensions:Height: 16.25 in (41.28 cm)Width: 24.25 in (61.6 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Nr Broadway, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU15621856433
Georgina Lara
A painter of farmyard and village scenes, Georgina Lara exhibited at the British Institution as well as exhibiting 16 works at Suffolk Street. Very little is known about her life. Her work is sometimes attributed to Edward Masters, whose style is very similar to her own. Lara’s work is noted for large numbers of doll-like figures included in her paintings and setting them in country and village scenes, where they are going about their daily chores and duties. As a rural idyll we might all like to emulate today, the artist’s work remains very collectible.
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