Christopher Sanders Landscape Paintings
Christopher Sanders was born in Wakefield, Yorkshire, in 1905. He studied at Wakefield School of Art, Leeds School of Art and the Royal College of Art. Sanders initially earned a living working as a commercial artist designing the logo for Birds Custard and patterns for the upholstery in London Underground trains and as an illustrator working on several of the Janet and John books. Sanders also taught for some years at the Harrow School of Art and St Albans School of Art. However, it is as a landscape and portrait painter that Sanders is best known. He exhibited frequently and regularly at the Royal Academy from 1933–70. He was elected an associate member of the Royal Academy in 1953, becoming a full member in 1961. In 1956, he won a gold medal at Paris Salon. Sanders was also a member of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters. He lived near Slough, Buckinghamshire.
1950s Impressionist Christopher Sanders Landscape Paintings
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Early 20th Century Impressionist Christopher Sanders Landscape Paintings
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Mid-19th Century Impressionist Christopher Sanders Landscape Paintings
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2010s Impressionist Christopher Sanders Landscape Paintings
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1920s Impressionist Christopher Sanders Landscape Paintings
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1870s Impressionist Christopher Sanders Landscape Paintings
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2010s Impressionist Christopher Sanders Landscape Paintings
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2010s Impressionist Christopher Sanders Landscape Paintings
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Early 1900s Impressionist Christopher Sanders Landscape Paintings
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1920s Impressionist Christopher Sanders Landscape Paintings
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1930s Impressionist Christopher Sanders Landscape Paintings
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Early 2000s Impressionist Christopher Sanders Landscape Paintings
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Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Christopher Sanders Landscape Paintings
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1960s Impressionist Christopher Sanders Landscape Paintings
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