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Quality Oil Painting


"Arrangement of Flowers"

By ALBERT HAROLD PALMER

1911-1985



Artist and teacher, born in Northamptonshire, who studied art part-time, then full-time at Grimsby School of Art, 1923–1929; worked in a London commercial art studio, 1929–1933; then attended Royal College of Art, 1933–1936. In 1938 he received a Travelling Scholarship from the College, also a Gold Medal. After copying House of Commons murals for the World Trade Exhibition in New York, 1938–9193, Palmer from 1939–1945 served in the Camouflage Corps during World War II. He then spent 1947–19499 in a tuberculosis sanatorium in Switzerland. He was on the staff of Maidstone Art School, 1950–1954; from 1954–1962 was lecturer in painting at Gravesend Art School, then acting principal; and was head of art and craft at Gravesend Adult Education Centre, 1962–1977. From 1977–1985 painted full-time at his own studio gallery in central London.

 

 


On offer here today......

A quality stil life by Palmer- very much in the Bloomsbury fashion. 

Age- 1983

 

Size- 24.5 by 20.5 inches approx including frame, panel 22.5 by 19 inches approx
 

Medium- Oils on hardboard panel


Frame- Old wooden frame, some knocks and losses, offered free with the painting. 

 

Condition- We would be very happy to hang this one as found. Very good condition though a little convex curvature to the panel. 

Signature- Unsigned to the front, ascribed verso. 

 

 

Belvoir Fine Art are long established fine art dealers from the East Midlands of England.Our team has over 40years experience in the art trade, having sold online for a considerable number of years now. We have contacts in London and The North West of England meaning we are able to source fresh to the market artwork at affordable prices. Please bid with confidence.

 

 

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