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PAIR of English Victorian gilt framed oil portraits, paintings of young boy and girl (R. Ansdell R.A.).
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PAIR of English Victorian gilt framed oil portraits, paintings of young boy and girl (R. Ansdell R.A.)
Sku: 013852A Ships From: New York, NY Creator: R. Ansdell R.A.
Width: 25.0" Height: 29.0"
Style: French Materials & Techniques: Category: Cleared Art
Richard Ansdell R.A. (1815-1885) was an English painter and engraver, primarily known for his depictions of animals and rural landscapes. Born on May 11, 1815, in Liverpool, England, Ansdell demonstrated a passion for art from an early age. Ansdell's artistic career began when he enrolled at the Liverpool School of Art, where he studied under the renowned landscape painter, William Daniels. During this time, he developed a particular interest in animal painting, inspired by the works of Edwin Landseer. Ansdell's talent and dedication soon caught the attention of art patrons and critics, leading to his rapid rise in the art world. In 1840, Ansdell moved to London, where he became a member of the Royal Academy of Arts. His work primarily focused on depicting Read Full Bio
Richard Ansdell R.A. (1815-1885) was an English painter and engraver, primarily known for his depictions of animals and rural landscapes. Born on May 11, 1815, in Liverpool, England, Ansdell demonstrated a passion for art from an early age. Ansdell's artistic career began when he enrolled at the Liverpool School of Art, where he studied under the renowned landscape painter, William Daniels. During this time, he developed a particular interest in animal painting, inspired by the works of Edwin Landseer. Ansdell's talent and dedication soon caught the attention of art patrons and critics, leading to his rapid rise in the art world. In 1840, Ansdell moved to London, where he became a member of the Royal Academy of Arts. His work primarily focused on depicting animals in their natural habitats, showcasing his exceptional ability to capture their unique characteristics and behaviors. Ansdell's attention to detail and his ability to convey the essence of his subjects made him highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts. Throughout his career, Ansdell's paintings often featured scenes of hunting, pastoral landscapes, and domesticated animals. His compositions were marked by their dynamic energy and realistic portrayal of wildlife. Ansdell's works resonated with Victorian audiences, who admired his ability to capture the beauty and drama of the natural world. Ansdell's success extended beyond the realm of painting. He also gained recognition as an accomplished engraver, producing numerous illustrations for books and magazines. His engravings were highly regarded for their technical skill and precision. In addition to his artistic pursuits, Ansdell was a dedicated conservationist and animal rights advocate. He actively campaigned against the cruelty inflicted upon animals during hunting and advocated for their protection. Ansdell's passion for wildlife and his belief in the importance of preserving the natural world greatly influenced his artistic subject matter. Richard Ansdell R.A. continued to paint and exhibit his work until his death on April 20, 1885, in Lytham, Lancashire. His legacy lives on through his extensive body of work, which can be found in numerous public and private collections around the world. Ansdell's contributions to the genre of animal painting and his commitment to raising awareness about the welfare of animals have solidified his place as one of the prominent figures in British art history.
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