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Arthur Joseph Meadows
LARGE OIL PAINTING OLD MASTER ARTHUR MEADOWS (1843 - 1907) FINE 19th CENTURY

1880

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OIL PAINTING OLD MASTER ARTHUR MEADOWS (1843 - 1907) FINE 19th CENTURY BRITISH Original Antique Large late 19th/early 20th Century British OLD MASTER OIL PAINTING Romantic Sea Scene GOLD GILT FRAME NEW COLLECTION Of RARE PIECES OF ENGLISH HISTORY Arthur Joseph Meadows (1843- 1907) Premier Collection “Good Condition canvas. Cleaned Ready to hang. " Relined & one or two marks overtime " frame is in good /average condition for age "See pictures” ( Late 19th Early 20th century ) Title: Romantic sea view ( difficult the read label ) Artist: Arthur Joseph Meadows Signed: yes Signature : lower left Provenance: john Castagno art signature directory. Medium : Oil painting on canvas Condition: Good Country: British school Frame size : 36.5 in x 26.5in ( 93 cm x 67 cm) Canvas size : 32" x 18 " Arthur Joseph Meadows was born in Mile End in the East End of London in 1843. The youngest child, he lived with his parents until his father's death in 1863. He then continued to live in the neighboring streets off Bow Road in close proximity to his mother and his sister Ann and her family, until 1868. One interesting vignette of the young Arthur that has survived was as a member of a Mile End amateur dramatic society, 'The Pickwick Histrionic Club', which appeared at the Beaumont Institution in Beaumont Square (where the Meadows family lived at the time). Arthur appeared in a drama called, 'All that glitters is not gold', and the critic of 'The Players' Magazine noted in his review of the evening that, "Mr A.J.Meadows as Lady Leatherbridge was also exceedingly good", perhaps showing some of his father's and grandfather's dramatic talent. GALLERY IF YOU WISH TO VISIT THE GALLERY FOR VIEWING OR COLLECTION PLEASE CONTACT ME. ABOUT US WE ARE NEWISH TO 1stdibs BUT HAVE BEEN TRADING IN PAINTINGS MOSTLY OILS FOR THE LAST 20 YEARS DEALING IN 18th /19th CENTURY PIECES. ALSO SOME FROM THE MODERN PERIOD , WE WILL SHIP ALL OVER THE WORLD. ALL ITEMS WILL BE SENT TRACKED AND SIGNED FOR. PACKAGING SMALL/MEDIUM SIZE PAINTINGS WILL BE PACKED IN BUBBLE WRAP AND DOUBLE SKIN CARD BOARD / LARGE WILL BE CRATED IN WOOD BUBBLE-WRAP AND CARDBOARD EACH PAINTING HAS TO HAVE A SEPARATE BOX MADE , BECAUSE EVERY PAINTING HAS DIFFERENT MEASUREMENTS. IF YOU WISH TO VIEW ANY PIECES PLEASE CONTACT US FOR A PRIVATE VIEWING AT ARE BOURNEMOUTH SHOWROOM WORLDWIDE INSURANCE SHIPPING NOW INCLUDES INSURANCE ON THE PAINTING THIS IS WHY SHIPPING COSTS ARE A LITTLE HIGH ALL PHOTOS ARE TAKEN WITH A HASSELBLAD DSLR BLACK IN DAYLIGHT FRAMES FRAMES ARE PROVIDED WITH THE PAINTINGS FREE OF CHARGE AND WE MAKE NO WARRANTY ON THEIR CONDITION CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY BY OUR EXPERT IS AVAILABLE FROM £25
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    1880
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    Height: 36.5 in (92.71 cm)Width: 26.5 in (67.31 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Ferndown, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1791213451522

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