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Gudrun Sibbons Art

British, German, b. 1925
Gudrun Sibbons is a German-born British artist best known for her bucolic landscape paintings. Her works are largely inspired by the atmospheric style of 17th-century Dutch artists like Jacob van Ruisdael, and regularly features epic expanses of sky and sun-dappled clouds. Employing a detailed and realist style, she often includes farmers or fisherman in period dress in her work to give a sense of historical context, such as the peasant family in the oil painting Watering the shire horses. Born in 1925 in Annaberg, Germany, Sibbons fled Germany during World War II to England, where she started painting in her free time. Today, the artist’s work is in many private collections throughout the United Kingdom, including the actor Errol Flynn. She lives and works in the United Kingdom.
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Idyllic Countryside Scene with River Boat, Horses, Figures & Dogs in Sunshine
By Gudrun Sibbons
Located in Preston, GB
Idyllic Countryside Scene with River Boat, Horses, Figures & Dogs in Sunshine by German-born British Artist, Gudrun Sibbons (1925- ). Original oil painting of a River Landscape with ...
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Mid-20th Century Realist Gudrun Sibbons Art

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Oil, Board

Gudrun Sibbons (b.1925) - 20th Century Oil, A Passionate Flamenco
By Gudrun Sibbons
Located in Corsham, GB
A striking 20th Century oil showing a young couple engaged in a passionate and fiery flamenco. The man raises his hands in a dramatic clap and the young woman swirls her red skirts a...
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20th Century Gudrun Sibbons Art

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Oil

Oil Painting of Family Picnic by the River with Horse & Dog by British Artist
By Gudrun Sibbons
Located in Preston, GB
Gudrun Sibbons (1925- ) German-born British Artist. Oil Painting of Family Picnic by the River with Horse & Dog. Oil on Board, Signed. Framed in a high ...
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Mid-20th Century Realist Gudrun Sibbons Art

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Oil Painting of Country Harvest Scene with Horses & Figures by British Artist
By Gudrun Sibbons
Located in Preston, GB
Oil Painting of Country Harvest Scene with Horses & Figures by British Artist. Oil on Board, Signed. Framed in a high quality distressed ornate moulding. Art measures 20 x 16 inche...
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Mid-20th Century Realist Gudrun Sibbons Art

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Canvas, Oil

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