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PAIR of English Georgian (18th Cent) oil paintings of hunt scenes in gild carved frames titled: "Meet by the Farmhouse" & "Death in a Rocky Clearing" (by GEORGE MORLAND).
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PAIR of English Georgian (18th Cent) oil paintings of hunt scenes in gild carved frames titled: "Meet by the Farmhouse" & "Death in a Rocky Clearing" (by GEORGE MORLAND)
Sku: 061230 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: George Morland Creation Date: 18th Century
Width: 17.8" Height: 13.8" Depth : 1.5"
Style: English Materials & Techniques: Carved Category: Cleared Art Good; Wear consistent with age and use
George Morland (1763-1804) was an English painter and engraver known for his exceptional talent in capturing the beauty of rural landscapes and domestic scenes. Born in London on June 26, 1763, Morland showed a remarkable aptitude for art from an early age. Morland's father, Henry Robert Morland, was a successful painter and engraver himself, and it was under his guidance that George received his first artistic training. His father's influence, combined with his own innate talent, laid the foundation for Morland's future success. At the age of ten, Morland exhibited his first painting at the Royal Academy, marking the beginning of his prolific career. He quickly gained recognition for his ability to depict animals, particularly horses, with great accuracy and Read Full Bio
George Morland (1763-1804) was an English painter and engraver known for his exceptional talent in capturing the beauty of rural landscapes and domestic scenes. Born in London on June 26, 1763, Morland showed a remarkable aptitude for art from an early age. Morland's father, Henry Robert Morland, was a successful painter and engraver himself, and it was under his guidance that George received his first artistic training. His father's influence, combined with his own innate talent, laid the foundation for Morland's future success. At the age of ten, Morland exhibited his first painting at the Royal Academy, marking the beginning of his prolific career. He quickly gained recognition for his ability to depict animals, particularly horses, with great accuracy and detail. His skill in capturing the essence of rural life and the natural world soon became his trademark. Throughout his career, Morland produced a vast body of work, including landscapes, genre scenes, and portraits. His paintings often depicted everyday life in the countryside, showcasing the laborers, farmers, and animals that populated these rural settings. Morland's ability to evoke a sense of realism and emotion in his works made him highly sought after by collectors and patrons. Morland's success, however, was not without its challenges. He struggled with alcoholism and financial difficulties throughout his life, which at times hindered his artistic output. Despite these obstacles, his talent continued to shine through, and his works remained highly regarded. In addition to his paintings, Morland also dabbled in the field of printmaking. His engravings were widely popular, and he became known for his ability to reproduce his own paintings with great precision. These prints allowed Morland's work to reach a wider audience and further cemented his reputation as a skilled artist. George Morland's contributions to the art world were significant, and his influence can still be seen today. His ability to capture the essence of rural life and his mastery of technique continue to inspire artists and art enthusiasts around the world. Despite his untimely death at the age of 41 on October 29, 1804, Morland's legacy lives on through his remarkable body of work, which remains highly regarded and sought after by collectors and art lovers alike.
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