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Vincent Clare Art

British, 1855-1930

Vincent Clare was a painter of fruit and flower subjects. He was born on December 13, 1855, in Birmingham. He was the son of George Clare and brother of Oliver Clare, who were also painters. Clare lived for most of his life in Southgate, London, although he was known to have exhibited at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool between 1888 and 1897. Of all the still life subjects Clare painted, his flower compositions are recognized as his strong point. Clare died in London in 1925.

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Still life of Flowers on a Mossy Bank
By Vincent Clare
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Oil on canvas Canvas size: 20 x 16 inches Framed size: 22.5 x 18.5 inches Signed lower right
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19th Century Vincent Clare Art

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Canvas, Oil

Still Life with Fruit - small oil painting of apples and fruit 1 of pair, framed
By Vincent Clare
Located in ludlow, GB
Vincent Clare British 1856 - 1917 "Fruit and Flowers" Oils on canvas, signed and framed. Birmingham painter of fruit and flower subjects, son of George Clare and brother of Oliver ...
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19th Century Realist Vincent Clare Art

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Oil

Still Life with Flowers and Fauna small oil painting in period frame 1 of a pair
By Vincent Clare
Located in ludlow, GB
Vincent Clare British 1856 - 1917 "Fruit and Flowers" Oils on canvas, signed and framed. Birmingham painter of fruit and flower subjects, son of George Clare and brother of Oliver ...
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19th Century Realist Vincent Clare Art

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Oil

“The Nest”
By Vincent Clare
Located in Southampton, NY
Wonderful original watercolor on archival paper by the well known British artist, Vincent Clare. Signed lower right. Signed and titled verso. Circa 1890. Condition is excellent. Beau...
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1890s Victorian Vincent Clare Art

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Archival Paper, Watercolor

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