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Original vintage oil painting by FREDERICK ‘FRED’ HALL (1860-1948)
British
Oil on canvas laid on board, framed size 76 × 59.5 cm
Signed
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A note on vintage art & frames: our paintings often bear some marks from the passage of time and can be beautifully faded. Frames can be weathered, chipped and cracked. We see this as an advantage and hope you will too. Please study the photos carefully.
THIS PAINTING IS AVAILABLE TO HIRE AND IS PRE-CLEARED FOR SHOOT USE. Please email us to enquire - art@arti-ones.co.uk
Frederick Hall, often known as (and signing his work as) Fred Hall, was an English impressionist painter of landscapes, rustic subjects and portraits who exhibited at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon, where he was awarded a gold medal in 1912. He was an important member of the Newlyn School in Cornwall, and is notable for both his series of witty caricatures of his fellow Newlyn artists (including Frank Bramley, Stanhope Forbes and Norman Garstin) and his artistic development away from the strict realism of the Newlyn School towards impressionism.
Original vintage oil painting by FREDERICK ‘FRED’ HALL (1860-1948)
British
Oil on canvas laid on board, framed size 76 × 59.5 cm
Signed
Free UK shipping included with purchase price
Please get in touch for international shipping costs
A note on vintage art & frames: our paintings often bear some marks from the passage of time and can be beautifully faded. Frames can be weathered, chipped and cracked. We see this as an advantage and hope you will too. Please study the photos carefully.
THIS PAINTING IS AVAILABLE TO HIRE AND IS PRE-CLEARED FOR SHOOT USE. Please email us to enquire - art@arti-ones.co.uk
Frederick Hall, often known as (and signing his work as) Fred Hall, was an English impressionist painter of landscapes, rustic subjects and portraits who exhibited at the Royal Academy and the Paris Salon, where he was awarded a gold medal in 1912. He was an important member of the Newlyn School in Cornwall, and is notable for both his series of witty caricatures of his fellow Newlyn artists (including Frank Bramley, Stanhope Forbes and Norman Garstin) and his artistic development away from the strict realism of the Newlyn School towards impressionism.