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Lillian Stannard Art

British, 1877-1944

Lillian Stannard was a celebrated painter of English gardens and was exhibited widely, including at the Royal Academy and the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour. She lived in Blackheath, London and had several one-man exhibitions of her work at the Mendoza Art Gallery. Viewing her exhibition there in 1906, the art critic of The Observer commented, "I defy any lover of an old-fashioned English garden to see these drawings without real delight. There is a peace, a repose, almost a fragrance about each and all of them."

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Mannor House
By Lillian Stannard
Located in Houston, TX
Standard Lillian (1877-1944) Exceptional, detail oriented art work. "Manner House", 10"H x 14"W, overall size is 14" x 18". Watercolor on paper, signed on lower left. She was a painter, best known as a painter of English country gardens. Worked in a style of George Samuel Elwood, Alfred Parson and Beatrice...
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Early 20th Century Other Art Style Lillian Stannard Art

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Watercolor

The Lily Pond, English School 19th Century Watercolour Signed
By Lillian Stannard
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Lillian Stannard 1877 - 1944 The Lily Pond Watercolour, signed lower left Image size: 9 ½ x 13 ½ inches Contemporary gilt frame Lillian Stannard was a celebrated painter of En...
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19th Century Lillian Stannard Art

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