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George Clare Paintings

British, 1853-1927
George Clare lived and died in Barnet, Hertfordshire; although it is known that he spent some time (during the 1860's) in Birmingham evidenced by the fact that his address is given as 173, Bristol Street, Birmingham for the paintings he exhibited during the 1860's. As to George's artistic training, one is not sure; however, his technique is a delicate stippling as he was greatly influenced by William Hunt. Through his stippling technique, Clare was able to capture the beauty of nature, giving life and individualized each aspect of the painting. George exhibited his first works in 1864 exhibiting at the Royal Academy - "Plums, etc."; the British Institution; "Came­llia, etc.", at the Royal Society of British Artists; "Grapes, plums, etc." and "Camellias &c.". He would continue to exhibit his works till 1874. Two of George's sons, Oliver and Vincent, were also artists and became quite famous for their still life and flower paintings.
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Artist: George Clare
Fine Victorian English Still Life Oil Painting Fruit on the Ground Beautiful
Fine Victorian English Still Life Oil Painting Fruit on the Ground Beautiful

Fine Victorian English Still Life Oil Painting Fruit on the Ground Beautiful

By George Clare

Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire

Still Life of Fruit by George Clare (1830-1900) *see notes below signed oil on canvas, framed framed: 12 x 14 inches canvas : 7 x 9 inches Provenance: private collection, UK Conditio...

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Late 19th Century Victorian George Clare Paintings

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Oil

Still Life of Fruit - British 19th century Victorian art oil painting still Life
Still Life of Fruit - British 19th century Victorian art oil painting still Life

Still Life of Fruit - British 19th century Victorian art oil painting still Life

By George Clare

Located in Hagley, England

This lovely British Victorian still life oil painting is by noted still life painter George Clare. Painted circa1870 the composition is different fruit, including green and red grape...

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1870s Victorian George Clare Paintings

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Oil

19th Century Victorian still life. Oil Painting of Fruit, Signed, 28x34cm
19th Century Victorian still life. Oil Painting of Fruit, Signed, 28x34cm

19th Century Victorian still life. Oil Painting of Fruit, Signed, 28x34cm

By George Clare

Located in PARIS, FR

Condition: Excellent overall Condition. Original canvas and frame. No restauration necessary. No retouching under UV light. Dimensions with frame 28 x 34 cm. Complementary shipping w...

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Late 19th Century Victorian George Clare Paintings

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Oil

Oil paintings pair by Oliver Clare "Fruit" and "Flowers"
Oil paintings pair by Oliver Clare "Fruit" and "Flowers"

Oil paintings pair by Oliver Clare "Fruit" and "Flowers"

By George Clare

Located in Mere, GB

Pair of oil paintings on canvas by Oliver Clare "Fruit" and "Flowers" , with has son Oliver and Vincent. Exhibited at Royal Academy and society and especially at the Royal society of...

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19th Century George Clare Paintings

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Oil

Victorian Still Life of Fruit, Oil on Canvas, Late 19th Century
Victorian Still Life of Fruit, Oil on Canvas, Late 19th Century

Victorian Still Life of Fruit, Oil on Canvas, Late 19th Century

By George Clare

Located in Stratford-Upon-Avon, GB

George Clare, British (1835-1890) Still Life of Fruit Medium: Oil on canvas Framed size: 14.5 x 12.25 Inches Unframed size: 9 x 7 Inches Signature: Signed lower right Provenance: P...

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Late 19th Century Victorian George Clare Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Primroses and Bird's Nest, Victorian Oil on Canvas, Signed, 14.5x12.25
Primroses and Bird's Nest, Victorian Oil on Canvas, Signed, 14.5x12.25

Primroses and Bird's Nest, Victorian Oil on Canvas, Signed, 14.5x12.25

By George Clare

Located in Stratford-Upon-Avon, GB

George Clare, British (1835-1890) Primroses and Bird’s Nest Medium: Oil on canvas Framed size: 14.5 x 12.25 Inches Unframed size: 9 x 7 Inches Signature: Signed lower right Proven...

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Late 19th Century Victorian George Clare Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Original Oil on Canvas, George Clare, "Primroses"
Original Oil on Canvas, George Clare, "Primroses"

Original Oil on Canvas, George Clare, "Primroses"

By George Clare

Located in Mere, GB

George Clare 1830 - 1890 Leading Birmingham still-life painter who exhibited at the Royal Academy, Society and B.I., teacher at the R.B.S.A., father of Oliver and Vincent. Signed Oi...

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Mid-19th Century George Clare Paintings

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Oil

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