Harry Fidler (1856-1935)

Artist Name Harry Fidler (1856-1935)
Title The Harvest
Description A stunning  large oil on canvas by listed  British artist Harry Fidler ROI RBA 1856-1935  who  worked in Hampshire as well as  St Ives Cornwall (see other painting in collection). This is a original  large work in excellent condition depicts a harvest  wagon  and was painted circa 1918.  It is a stunning impressionist work with a huge array of colour. Painted in a heavy impressionistic impasto style to create the light and movement. He was known as a British Impressionist who was influenced by Van Gogh and George Clausen.

 
Provenance London collection
Medium Oil on Canvas
Size 26 x 20 inches
Frame Excellent condition gallery frame 32 inches by 28 inches
Condition Excellent condition
Biography Harry Fidler (1856-1935) was a painter of genre and country scenes, often incorporating heavy horses at work on the farm. He painted in a highly distinctive style, applying his paint in a free and liberal manner. The ensuing result produced Impressionist paintings with a high level of impasto. His colouring was muted and chalky. Fidler studied at Herkomer’s School at Bushey, which later became the School of Animal painting, under the direction of the famous equestrian artist, Lucy Kemp Welch, a former pupil. Fellow pupils included Tom Mostyn, Arnsby Brown and William Nicholson.

Herkomer claimed that he encouraged each student to develop their own individual talents, and this is in some part substantiated by the wide variety of artistic fields in which they ultimately excelled. His methods were nevertheless strongly rooted in working from life, in naturalism, with little reference to traditions of English painting or more modern intellectual theories. Fidler exhibited at the Royal Academy, London from 1891. He also exhibited at the New English Art Club , the Paris Salon , the Royal Society of British Artists and at the Goupil Gallery in London. In 1919 he married his fellow artist, Laura Clunas, and they made their home at the White House, Stoke, Andover, where they lived until Fidler’s death in 1935.
Price SOLD
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