Arthur Joseph Meadows 1843 - 1907. The Approaching Gale on the Scheldt Estuary, 1877. Oil on Canvas
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- Dimensions :
- H56 x W91 x D3
- Color :
- green
- Material :
- canvas
- Style :
- classic
Arthur joseph meadows. English ( b.1843 - d.1907 ). The approaching gale on the scheldt estuary, 1877. Oil on canvas. Signed. Image size 17.3 inches X 31.5 inches ( 44cm X 80cm ). Frame size 21.9 inches X 35.8 inches ( 55.5cm X 91cm ). Available for sale is this original oil painting by arthur joseph meadows dated 1877. The painting is presented and supplied in a sympathetic and complimenting contemporary frame (which is shown in these photographs). The painted surface has benefitted from some restoration, cleaning and conservation performed when in previous ownership in the last 10 years. The canvas was support lined during this restoration process. It is our continuing policy to only supply original artwork in very good condition and each piece is supplied ready to hang and display. The painting is signed and dated 1877 lower left. Arthur meadows was a successful nineteenth century english maritime artist from a family with a rich artistic heritage. He was born in bow in the east end of london, the seventh of a large family of five sons and three daughters. He lived most of his life in london and dover. Arthur received most of his artistic training from his father, and developed a style reminiscent of clarkson stanfield, who he greatly admired. He exhibited his works with major galleries from the age of 18, including the royal academy. Meadows married laura harrison, a seamstress and pianist and they had at least eight children. He and his wife shared a love of music; he also played the violin and accordion. He was also an amateur dramatist, a dancer and a keen sportsman. Theirs must have been an industrious and noisy household! Meadows specialised in coastal and harbour scenes, travelling extensively around europe, including to france, holland, belgium, germany and italy. He had an impressive ability to convey the depth and movement of the sea, and to capture local colour and detail within a subtle palette which gave his works a real emotional content.