How big is an Edward Atkinson Hornel painting?

How big is an Edward Atkinson Hornel painting?

Description: EDWARD ATKINSON HORNEL (SCOTTISH 1864-1933) BY THE LILY-PONDSigned and dated 1911, oil on canvas (76cm x 102cm (30in x 40in))… Description: EDWARD ATKINSON HORNEL (SCOTTISH 1864-1933) FEEDING THESWANS Signed and dated 1911, oil on canvas (61cm x 51cm (24in x 20in))…

Who was Edward Atkinson Hornel and what did he do?

Edward Atkinson Hornel (1864–1933) was a Scottish painter of landscapes, flowers, and foliage, with children. He was a cousin of James Hornell.

Where did Edward Atkinson Hornel paint blue flax?

This and other paintings by Hornel were inspired by the blue flax which grew at Brighouse. This painting is Number 3005 in the collection. There is another painting in the collection (2219) of the same title 76.2 by 91.4 painted in 1927. Title: Blue Flax Date: 1927 Medium: Unknown Gallery: Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow Location:

When did Edward Atkinson Hornel’s picking flowers go on sale?

His Kirkcudbright from Janefield is illustrated in Bourne, p6 (see bibliography). His Feeding the swans, 912 was sold at Sotheby’s 22/04/2010 for £30,000. His Picking Flowers, Brighouse Bay sold for £32,450, Bonhams, Edinburgh, sale 19877 lot27, 13/12/2012.

Description: EDWARD ATKINSON HORNEL (SCOTTISH 1864-1933) BY THE LILY-PONDSigned and dated 1911, oil on canvas (76cm x 102cm (30in x 40in))… Description: EDWARD ATKINSON HORNEL (SCOTTISH 1864-1933) FEEDING THESWANS Signed and dated 1911, oil on canvas (61cm x 51cm (24in x 20in))…

Edward Atkinson Hornel (1864–1933) was a Scottish painter of landscapes, flowers, and foliage, with children. He was a cousin of James Hornell.

This and other paintings by Hornel were inspired by the blue flax which grew at Brighouse. This painting is Number 3005 in the collection. There is another painting in the collection (2219) of the same title 76.2 by 91.4 painted in 1927. Title: Blue Flax Date: 1927 Medium: Unknown Gallery: Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow Location:

His Kirkcudbright from Janefield is illustrated in Bourne, p6 (see bibliography). His Feeding the swans, 912 was sold at Sotheby’s 22/04/2010 for £30,000. His Picking Flowers, Brighouse Bay sold for £32,450, Bonhams, Edinburgh, sale 19877 lot27, 13/12/2012.

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