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Antique landscape oil painting harvest scene by Benjamin Williams Leader dated 1870.
English, dated 1870.
Attributed to Benjamin Williams Leader, RA (British, 1831-1923) - name of artist on inner gilt plaque.
A bit about the artist (Wikipedia):
"Life and work
Early years and training
A Quiet Pool in Glenfalloch (1857)
Leader was born in Worcester[1] as Benjamin Leader Williams, the son, and third child of eleven children, of notable civil engineer Edward Leader Williams (1802–79)[2] and Sarah Whiting (1801–88). His father was described as a "non-conformist dissenter" and his mother was a Quaker – their marriage in an Anglican church resulted in them being disowned by the Society of Friends.[3]
Leader's father was a keen amateur artist – a friend of John Constable – and Benjamin would often accompany him on sketching trips along the banks of the River Severn.[4] His brother, also Edward Leader Williams, later became a notable civil engineer who was knighted for his work, and is now mainly remembered for designing Manchester Ship Canal – which was to become the theme of Leader's largest painting. The family eventually came to reside at "Diglis House"[5] – now a hotel.[6]
Leader was educated at the Royal Grammar School, Worcester, and initially worked at his father's office as a draughtsman while studying art in the evenings at the Worcester School of Design. In his free time he also did a lot of "open air" landscape painting.
In 1854, at the age of 23, he was admitted as a student to the Royal Academy Schools in London, and, unusually, in his first year, had a picture accepted for exhibition there, Cottage children blowing bubbles, which was subsequently sold to an American buyer for £50 – a large sum in those days.[7] Subsequently, his work appeared in every summer exhibition at the academy until 1922, when Leader was 91 years old. He also had some early works exhibited at the National Institution of Fine Arts, Portland Place in 1857–58.[8]".
Oil on canvas. Elaborate gilt gesso frame.
Depicts a harvest scene with couple amongst sheaves of corn.
measurements
Size of frame: 24.25 x 20.5 inches
Size of canvas: 13 x 9 inches
Size of front painting aperture: 12.5 x 8.5 inches.
Weight: allow up to 10 kg volumetric weight once packed.
measurements
declaration
Anthea's Attic has clarified that the Antique Landscape Oil Painting Harvest Scene by Benjamin Williams Leader Dated 1870 (LA536281) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1870
declaration
condition
condition
Condition commensurate with age - various superficial marks & scratches, craquelure and some knocks to and pieces missing from gesso frame but all part of its charm and character.
Priced accordingly.
This item is obviously delicate and the gesso frame fragile. Therefore, whilst every care will be taken to pack this item extremely well, I cannot guarantee that some pieces of plaster will not become fragmented and dislodged. Please understand this before committing to buy and it will need to be understood that the buyer accepts this risk if having the item delivered by courier. No refunds will be available for this reason nor can the item be returned.
The auction record for this artist is £145,000 (USD approx 196,743).