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Style: English School
At the Well, Late 19th Century Orientalist Signed Oil Painting
At the Well, Late 19th Century Orientalist Signed Oil Painting

At the Well, Late 19th Century Orientalist Signed Oil Painting

By George Edward Robertson

Located in London, GB

Oil on canvas, signed lower right Image size: 28 x 36 1/2 inches (71 x 93 cm) Orientalist Gilt frame George Edward Robertson George Edward Robertson (born 1864) painted portraits, ...

Category

Late 19th Century English School Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Signed Graphite Portrait Drawing, English School, Mid-20th Century

Signed Graphite Portrait Drawing, English School, Mid-20th Century

Located in London, GB

Graphite on paper, signed bottom right Image size: 13 x 8 3/4 inches (33 x 22.25 cm) Original frame Dora Thacher Clarke, later Dora Middleton, (1895–1989) was a British sculptor and wood carver who also wrote about, and promoted African art. Clarke was born in Harrow in Middlesex. Her father, Joseph Thacher Clarke was an American architect. Clarke won a scholarship that allowed her to attend the Slade School of Fine Art. Aged fifteen, Clarke initially studied at the Slade on a part-time basis for three days each week throughout 1910 and 1911 but during 1915 and 1916 she studied sculpture there as a full-time student. Clarke first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1923 and continued to do so until 1959. In the early 1930s she was a regular exhibitor in group shows at the Goupil Gallery and in March 1937 had her first solo show at the French Gallery. She also exhibited at the Paris Salon and with the Royal Society of British Artists. Clarke's works included bronze castings, memorials and wood sculptures, often of African heads. For example she was commissioned to sculpt the posthumous portrait bust of Sir Walter Morley Fletcher. The most notable of her memorials is the panel and medallion tribute to Joseph Conrad at Bishopsbourne in Kent, which was unveiled in 1927. Clarke also wrote about, and promoted African art and spent a year, between 1927 and 1928 in Kenya, where she made many drawings which when she returned to London she used as the basis for wood carvings and bronzes of tribal figures. Wood carving became her technique of choice, often working with hardwoods and, on occasion, sperm whale teeth. Clarke married Admiral Gervase B Middleton in 1938 but rarely exhibited work under her married name. During World War II, Clarke was commissioned by the War Artists' Advisory Committee to produce a portrait medallion depicting a serviceman who had been awarded the George Cross. This proved to be the only portrait medallion acquired for the WAAC collection. Sculptures by Clarke are held in various museums, including the Ashmolean Museum which also holds a 1936 portrait of her by Orovida Camille Pissarro.

Category

Mid-20th Century English School Art

Materials

Graphite

Study of Two Shetland Ponies' Heads, Oil on Panel, 20th Century
Study of Two Shetland Ponies' Heads, Oil on Panel, 20th Century

Study of Two Shetland Ponies' Heads, Oil on Panel, 20th Century

By Sam Marriott

Located in GB

Sam Marriott (1932-1997) was a British painter active in the Post‑War and Contemporary art scene. Known chiefly for his oil paintings of sporting, equestrian, and rural life, he chro...

Category

20th Century English School Art

Materials

Oil, Panel

Preparing to Sail
Preparing to Sail

Preparing to Sail

Located in London, GB

Preparing to Sail C. Rex James Oil on canvas on board Image size: 17 1/4 x 21 1/2 inches ( 54.5 x 43.5 cm) Original frame This painting by James captures a serene scene of several y...

Category

20th Century English School Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Board

Boat with passengers lake. English school 19th century
Boat with passengers lake. English school 19th century

Boat with passengers lake. English school 19th century

By English School

Located in GB

In this serene and atmospheric 19th-century British School landscape, a tranquil lake stretches across the centre of the canvas, its surface softly reflecting the overcast sky and th...

Category

19th Century English School Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

The Journey, Late 18th Century English Oil Landscape on Panel, Framed

The Journey, Late 18th Century English Oil Landscape on Panel, Framed

Located in London, GB

Oil on panel Image size: 5 1/2 x 8 inches (14 x 2o cm) Contemporary hand made frame A charming scene of an English country lane, featuring a group of travellers resting on their journey. Two maids seem deep in discussion while they wait with a gentleman wearing a tricorn hat and fashionable maroon...

Category

Late 18th Century English School Art

Materials

Oil, Panel

Scene Near London Bridge
Scene Near London Bridge

Scene Near London Bridge

Located in London, GB

Cyril Walduck Edwards RI RBA Scene Near London Bridge 1902-1982 Oil on canvas, signed lower left, titled on verso Image size: 23 1/2 x 30 3/4 inches (60 x 78 cm) Original frame Exh...

Category

20th Century English School Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

WILLIAM LIONEL WYLLIE Bergen Norway Ships in The Harbor - Houses & Figures 1906
WILLIAM LIONEL WYLLIE Bergen Norway Ships in The Harbor - Houses & Figures 1906

WILLIAM LIONEL WYLLIE Bergen Norway Ships in The Harbor - Houses & Figures 1906

By William Lionel Wyllie

Located in Rancho Santa Fe, CA

A lovely watercolor by William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931) referred to as "Britain's premier marine artist of the later Victorian & early 20th century." Wyllie traveled to Norway...

Category

Early 1900s English School Art

Materials

Paper, Watercolor

Portrait of a Man Wearing a Turban, 18th Century Pastel Drawing

Portrait of a Man Wearing a Turban, 18th Century Pastel Drawing

By Thomas Frye

Located in London, GB

Pastel on paper Image size: 13 x 17 1/2 inches (33 x 44.5 cm) Mounted and framed This original pastel drawing by Thomas Frye is a half-length portrait of a man dressed in a turban. This drawing is the original sketch for one of the heads depicted in Frye's collection 'Twelve Mezzotint Prints' of 1760 and it can be assumed that this pastel work was created earlier of this same year. Two versions of the print, created from this original work, are currently held in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Frye's evocative figures, although presumably based on living models, exceed the conventions of portraiture, and also function as character studies. The man shown here - dressed in the fashionable 'Turkish' manner - turns with parted lips as if poised to speak, while raising the elegant fingers in one hand in a rhetorical gesture. His long eyelashes and smoothly rendered wrinkles and dimples are hallmarks of Frye's refined style. The Artist Thomas Frye (c. 1710 – 3 April 1762) was an Anglo-Irish artist, best known for his portraits in oil and pastel, including some miniatures and his early mezzotint engravings. He was also the patentee of the Bow porcelain factory, London, and claimed in his epitaph to be "the inventor and first manufacturer of porcelain in England," though his rivals at the Chelsea porcelain factory seem to have preceded him in bringing wares to market. The Bow porcelain works did not long survive Frye's death; their final auctions took place in May 1764. Frye was born at Edenderry, County Offaly, Ireland, in 1710; in his youth he went to London to practice as an artist. His earliest works are a pair of pastel portraits of boys...

Category

1750s English School Art

Materials

Paper, Oil Pastel

Prayer for Those in Peril at Sea, 19th Century English Oil Painting
Prayer for Those in Peril at Sea, 19th Century English Oil Painting

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 Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Arab Marketplace (Souk) in Tanta, Egypt 1874 Orientalist watercolor by W. Burton
Arab Marketplace (Souk) in Tanta, Egypt 1874 Orientalist watercolor by W. Burton

Arab Marketplace (Souk) in Tanta, Egypt 1874 Orientalist watercolor by W. Burton

By William Paton Burton

Located in Rancho Santa Fe, CA

Housed in a period gold leaf frame. Inscribed lower left, "Market Place Tanta Egypt". Signed and dated 1874. This watercolor depicts an Arab Marketplace (Souk) in Tanta, Egypt. William Paton Burton was born 1828, in Madras, India and died December 1883, in Aberdeen, Scotland. William Paton Burton was an architect, painter and watercolourist. His father was an officer in the Indian Army. Burton first studied with David Bryce...

Category

1870s English School Art

Materials

Paper, Watercolor

A Riverside Conversation

A Riverside Conversation

Located in London, GB

British School Oil on Canvas, unsigned Image Size: 31 inches x 25 3/4 inches (79 x 65.5 cm) Original gilt frame Gathered along a riverside are two fishermen turned in conversation, ...

Category

18th Century English School Art

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Bust of Frederick William Walker, 19th Century Figurative Sculpture
Bust of Frederick William Walker, 19th Century Figurative Sculpture

Bust of Frederick William Walker, 19th Century Figurative Sculpture

Located in London, GB

Hope-Pinker was born in Peckham, Surrey, the son of a stonemason and builder employing 5 or 6 men c.1871 in Hove, Sussex, who seems to have taught his son much of his stone-carving skills, although he also attended the Royal Academy Schools (c.1871). Hope-Pinker typically carved without a model from drawings. The bulk of his work was portrait sculpture and John Hunter...

Category

19th Century English School Art

Materials

Bronze

The Cemetery, Graphite Sketch, 20th Century English Female Artist

The Cemetery, Graphite Sketch, 20th Century English Female Artist

By Jane Ross

Located in London, GB

Graphite on paper Image size: 7 x 5 inches (17.75 x 12.75 cm) Mounted Jane Ross Little is known about Jane Ross apart from that she attended Heatherley's Art School. Here she met ...

Category

20th Century English School Art

Materials

Paper, Graphite

Mending, Graphite Portrait, 20th Century Modern British, Signed Artwork
Mending, Graphite Portrait, 20th Century Modern British, Signed Artwork

Mending, Graphite Portrait, 20th Century Modern British, Signed Artwork

By James Stroudley

Located in London, GB

Graphite on paper, signed lower right Image size: 17 x 21 inches (43.25 x 53.25 cm) Contemporary frame James Stroudley Stroudley was born in London on 17 June 1906, the son of James Stroudley, showcard and ticket writer. He studied at Clapham School of Art (1923-27) and then at the Royal College of Art (1927-30), where his teachers included Alan Gwynne-Jones and William Rothenstein. As a recipient of the first Abbey Scholarship he was able to spend three years in Italy from 1930, where he absorbed the influences of Giotto and Piero della Francesca, and produced one of the last wholly satisfying decorative cycles by a Rome Scholar of the period. From 1934, he exhibited at the Royal Society of British Artists, and was elected to its membership in the following year. From the Second World War – in which he worked with the Camouflage Unit – Stroudley taught at St Martin’s School of Art and was a visiting lecturer at the Royal Academy Schools. Though he continued to live in London, his later work, exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1955, indicated regular painting trips to Kent and Sussex coasts. However, much of his later work was abstract. In 1971, his former student, Peter Coker, paid homage to Stroudley by including his work in the exhibition ‘Pupil & Masters’, held at Westgate House, Long Melford, Suffolk. Stroudley married three times, and his wives included the fashion artist to the Sun newspaper...

Category

20th Century English School Art

Materials

Paper, Graphite

The Andalusia
The Andalusia

The Andalusia

By John Frederick Herring Sr.

Located in Missouri, MO

The Andalusia John Frederick Herring (English, 1795-1865) Signed Lower Right 14 x 18 inches 18 x 22 inches with frame Provenance: Frost &Reed, Ltd., London 1984 Herring, born in London in 1795, was the son of a London merchant of Dutch parentage, who had been born overseas in America. The first eighteen years of Herring's life were spent in London, where his greatest interests were drawing and horses.[2] In the year 1814, at the age of 18, he moved to Doncaster in the north of England, arriving in time to witness the Duke of Hamilton's "William" win the St. Leger Stakes horserace. By 1815, Herring had married Ann Harris; his sons John Frederick Herring Jr., Charles Herring, and Benjamin Herring were all to become artists, while his two daughters, Ann and Emma, both married painters. When she was barely of age in 1845 Ann married Harrison Weir. In Doncaster, England, Herring was employed as a painter of inn...

Category

Mid-19th Century English School Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

English School art for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic English School art available for sale on 1stDibs. Works in this style were very popular during the 21st Century and Contemporary, but contemporary artists have continued to produce works inspired by this movement. If you’re looking to add art created in this style to introduce contrast in an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, purple and other colors. Many Pop art paintings were created by popular artists on 1stDibs, including Thomas Shotter Boys, John Stevens, Percival Gaskell, R.E., and Benjamin Williams Leader. Frequently made by artists working with Paint, and Oil Paint and other materials, all of these pieces for sale are unique and have attracted attention over the years. Not every interior allows for large English School art, so small editions measuring 2.88 inches across are also available. Prices for art made by famous or emerging artists can differ depending on medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $60 and tops out at $318,722, while the average work sells for $1,363.