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Dorothea Sharp, RBA, ROI (British, 1874-1955) Summer Flowers 61 x 50.8 cm. (24 x 20 in.)

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Dorothea Sharp, RBA, ROI (British, 1874-1955) Summer Flowers 61 x 50.8 cm. (24 x 20 in.) - Bild 1 aus 4
Dorothea Sharp, RBA, ROI (British, 1874-1955) Summer Flowers 61 x 50.8 cm. (24 x 20 in.) - Bild 2 aus 4
Dorothea Sharp, RBA, ROI (British, 1874-1955) Summer Flowers 61 x 50.8 cm. (24 x 20 in.) - Bild 3 aus 4
Dorothea Sharp, RBA, ROI (British, 1874-1955) Summer Flowers 61 x 50.8 cm. (24 x 20 in.) - Bild 4 aus 4
Dorothea Sharp, RBA, ROI (British, 1874-1955) Summer Flowers 61 x 50.8 cm. (24 x 20 in.) - Bild 1 aus 4
Dorothea Sharp, RBA, ROI (British, 1874-1955) Summer Flowers 61 x 50.8 cm. (24 x 20 in.) - Bild 2 aus 4
Dorothea Sharp, RBA, ROI (British, 1874-1955) Summer Flowers 61 x 50.8 cm. (24 x 20 in.) - Bild 3 aus 4
Dorothea Sharp, RBA, ROI (British, 1874-1955) Summer Flowers 61 x 50.8 cm. (24 x 20 in.) - Bild 4 aus 4
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Dorothea Sharp, RBA, ROI (British, 1874-1955) Summer Flowers signed 'DOROTHEA SHARP' (lower left) oil on board 61 x 50.8 cm. (24 x 20 in.) Footnotes: Provenance With Ian MacNicol, Glasgow John Dunstan With Paisnel Gallery, London Private Collection, U.K. Exhibited Worthing, Worthing Art Gallery, Group Exhibition, 1983 (catalogue untraced) Dorothea Sharp was born on 10th January 1873 into a Quaker family in Dartford, Kent. Despite her parents' disapproval, Dorothea wanted to be an artist from an early age, enrolling at the Richmond School of Landscape Painting in 1894 under the tutelage of Charles Edward Johnson (1832-1913). Preferring to work in oil, she spent much of her time painting outside making rapid notes in her sketchbook, which she worked up later in the studio. This was to be a method which she refined throughout her career and was ideally suited to her style and choice of subject. Sharp visited Paris in 1900, seeing at first hand the work of the Impressionists, which was to have a profound and lasting effect on her work. As she noted in The Student's Book of Oil Painting, published in 1947, 'I think the young painters of this decade little realize what we owe to those great masters of The French Impressionist School.' Sharp also came to know and love the work of some of the American painters who were in Paris at the same time, notably Frank Benson (1862-1951) and Carl Frieseke (1874-1939). Upon her return to England, her reputation grew and the bright and bold depictions of children playing at the seaside, picking flowers or feeding ducks became more and more popular. Her colourful compositions were ideal for use as posters, which by the 1930s had become an effective and popular form of advertising. By the 1940s Sharp was famous. She had exhibited widely at many leading galleries (and over a period of 47 years at the Royal Academy alone) and her work had been purchased by an admiring public throughout the Empire. She had travelled extensively from the south of France to Algiers and from St Ives (where she spent the war years with her companion Marcella Smith) to Sussex and her circle of friends included many of the leading artists of the day. Her paintings were in many ways unique, but also reflected the changing style of the times. Her rapid confident brushstrokes were almost sculptural in the way the paint was applied to canvas, but always bound together by an innate understanding and love of colour. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: AR AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

Dorothea Sharp, RBA, ROI (British, 1874-1955) Summer Flowers signed 'DOROTHEA SHARP' (lower left) oil on board 61 x 50.8 cm. (24 x 20 in.) Footnotes: Provenance With Ian MacNicol, Glasgow John Dunstan With Paisnel Gallery, London Private Collection, U.K. Exhibited Worthing, Worthing Art Gallery, Group Exhibition, 1983 (catalogue untraced) Dorothea Sharp was born on 10th January 1873 into a Quaker family in Dartford, Kent. Despite her parents' disapproval, Dorothea wanted to be an artist from an early age, enrolling at the Richmond School of Landscape Painting in 1894 under the tutelage of Charles Edward Johnson (1832-1913). Preferring to work in oil, she spent much of her time painting outside making rapid notes in her sketchbook, which she worked up later in the studio. This was to be a method which she refined throughout her career and was ideally suited to her style and choice of subject. Sharp visited Paris in 1900, seeing at first hand the work of the Impressionists, which was to have a profound and lasting effect on her work. As she noted in The Student's Book of Oil Painting, published in 1947, 'I think the young painters of this decade little realize what we owe to those great masters of The French Impressionist School.' Sharp also came to know and love the work of some of the American painters who were in Paris at the same time, notably Frank Benson (1862-1951) and Carl Frieseke (1874-1939). Upon her return to England, her reputation grew and the bright and bold depictions of children playing at the seaside, picking flowers or feeding ducks became more and more popular. Her colourful compositions were ideal for use as posters, which by the 1930s had become an effective and popular form of advertising. By the 1940s Sharp was famous. She had exhibited widely at many leading galleries (and over a period of 47 years at the Royal Academy alone) and her work had been purchased by an admiring public throughout the Empire. She had travelled extensively from the south of France to Algiers and from St Ives (where she spent the war years with her companion Marcella Smith) to Sussex and her circle of friends included many of the leading artists of the day. Her paintings were in many ways unique, but also reflected the changing style of the times. Her rapid confident brushstrokes were almost sculptural in the way the paint was applied to canvas, but always bound together by an innate understanding and love of colour. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: AR AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

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Stichworte: Dorothea Sharp, 19th-21st Century Art, Landscape Painting, Landscape, Öl Gemälde