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Oliver Clare
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Oliver Clare
Oliver Clare (1853 - 1927)
Bird's Nest and Primroses
oil on board, approximately 6" x 9", signed lower right
A very pretty still life in nature, for which the Clare family of Victorian painters were famous. Oliver Clare was born in Birmingham, England and lived there for most of his life. He exhibited at the Royal Society of Artists, the Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Art, the Royal Academy, and the Royal College of Art. The Clares specialized in highly detailed and precise fruit and flower paintings. They were strongly influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite artists who captured their subjects in microscopic detail. Father George Clare developed a stippling technique and painted still lifes against a background of mossy banks, influenced by the work of William Henry Hunt.
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