Margaret Maitland Howard (1898-1983)

Artist Name Margaret Maitland Howard (1898-1983)
Title A Geological Landscape
Description This gorgeous and vibrant early twentienth century British landscape oil painting is by Margaret Maitland Howard. Painted circa 1920 the landscape is of a rocky out crop or escarpment, showing the geological details of the rock in striking orange tones surrounded by shades of green trees. A really lovely painting.
Provenance Family estate.
Medium Oil on Canvas
Size 36 x 24 inches
Frame Housed in a beautiful complementary gilded oak frame 46 inches by 34 inches and in good condition.
Condition Good condition.
Biography Margaret Maitland Howard (1898 – 1983) was a painter, illustrator and draughtsman. Born in London, she studied at the Byam Shaw and Vicat Cole School of Art and Royal Academy Schools, where she was a multiple silver medal-winner. She exhibited at the RA, NEAC and SWA, amongst others. Though a 20th Century artist her best work has a romantic neo-classical style reminiscent of the Pre-Raphaelites and late Victorian classicists.
Price £3400
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