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Harold ClaytonStill life oil painting of flowers in a glass vaseC1950
C1950
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£10,500
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About the Item
Harold Clayton
British, (1896 - 1979)
Still Life of Flowers
Oil on canvas, signed
Image size: 21.5 inches x 25.5 inches
Size including frame: 30.25 inches x 34.25 inches
A finely painted still life oil painting of flowers in a vase by Harold Clayton. Roses, petunias, passion flowers and other blooms can be seen displayed in a glass vase resting on a marble topped table. A reflection in the vase reveals a window with trees beyond, adding a three dimensional aspect to the painting.
Harold Ernest Stanley Clayton was born on 14 Jul 1896 in Bethnal Green, London to William Clayton and Martha Margaret Bennett. His father was a manager at a factory and had the means to be able to send him to Hackney art school, near where they lived. After graduating with distinction, he went to Harrow Art School and then on to Hornsey College to study graphic design and commercial art. From there, he continued his education at St Martin’s School of Art where he studied under the Art Master Norman Jones, a move which had a great effect on him and led to his exhibiting at the Royal Academy.
Clayton lived with his family at 189 Amhurst Road, Hackney until the late 1920’s when he moved to 19 Greenhill Crescent, Harrow on the Hill. Although he spent most of his life in London, he is known to have lived in Cyprus for a time from 1965 before moving back to England around 1974. He settled in Devon where he had spent time before, living at 2 Trelane, Atherington Umberleigh . He died at Atherington on 1 March 1979.
It is primarily through his pictures of still life flowers that he has become famous although interestingly the output of this subject matter was relatively small. With approximately one painting produced every month this accounts for the quality and rarity of his still life paintings.
Presentation: The painting is housed in a new, English made gilt frame which is in excellent condition.
Condition: As with all of our original antique oil paintings, this work is offered in ready to hang gallery condition, having just been professionally cleaned, restored and revarnished.
© Benton Fine Art
- Creator:Harold Clayton (1896 - 1979, British)
- Creation Year:C1950
- Dimensions:Height: 30.25 in (76.84 cm)Width: 34.25 in (87 cm)Depth: 2.5 in (6.35 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Nr Broadway, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU15625063491
Harold Clayton
Harold Clayton was a still-life painter who was born in London in 1896. He came from an artistic family, where his talent was quickly recognized, and at an early age, he was sent to art school in Hackney. After graduating with distinction, he went to Harrow Arts Centre and then on to Hornsey College of Art to study graphic design and commercial art. From there, he continued his education at St Martin Art School, where he studied under the art master Norman Jones, a move which had a great effect on him and led to his exhibiting at the Royal Academy of Arts.
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