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Georgiana L'Aubiniere -American Wild Landscape -19th century Oil painting

Impressionist -oil painting on canvas - signed and dated
canvas size: 14 x 18 " - Frame size 20x25"

 Artist Biography
Georgiana Martha Steeple L'Aubiniere (1848 - 1930) was active/lived in California / England, France.She is known for Landscape and marine painting.
Born in Balsall Heath, England on July 30, 1848. Georgiana L'Aubinere was the daughter of English watercolorist John Steeple.  After years of art study in England, she took up residence in Paris where she met artist Constant de L'Aubiniére.  After their marriage in 1874, they toured extensively in France and England before coming to the U.S. in 1882.For seven years they painted and exhibited from coast to coast.  During 1885-86, the couple were in San Francisco and advertised as portrait and landscape painters.  The L'Aubiniéres then moved to Canada. There she and her husband are said to have "taken Victoria by storm" and were commissioned by the government to paint a series of 14 oils for presentation to Queen Victoria.Upon returning to England, Mrs. L'Aubiniére continued to exhibit at the Royal Academy.  In 1900 she settled on the coast at Cornwall and lived there until her death on Feb. 13, 1930.  Her works are rare.
Exhibition: 
Royal Birmingham Society of Artists, 1863
Royal Academy (London), 1877-82, 1889-1904
Cercle des Arts Libéraux (Paris), 1882
San Francisco Art Association, 1885-86

A beautiful piece that will add to your décor! 

in excellent condition

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