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ArtistLidderdale, Charles Sillem

Artist NationalityBritish

TitleThe Fisherman’s Daughter

Year1865

MediumPainting > Oil

DimensionsPanel: 12 X 9 inches

Description

Oil on wood panel, signed with initials at lower left.

ProvenanceN/A

Accession NumberRC436

NotesCharles Sillem Lidderdale was an artist of promise who exhibited 36 paintings at the Royal Academy from 1856-1893. His career was marred by eyesight trouble which, after lengthy and skilful treatment by Tirgolin Tweedy, the oculist, yielded sufficiently to enable him to continue his work. Unfortunately, he had to give up watercolour, a medium more exacting than oils. But his watercolours, though not numerous, were admired both for their technique and colour. His work, perhaps, was most liked in the Midlands where many of his pictures are in private hands.
(source: askART)

Additional information

Artist

Lidderdale

Country

British

Region

European