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Barbara Watson (fl. 1956) Still Life Wild Flowers


Description
Barbara Watson first painted flowers at the age of seven, but had no training at art school. Her hobby of studying flowers and her wish to paint combined. She painted only from living specimens, aiming at complete botanical accuracy using gouache and watercolour in conjunction.In 1956, Watson won the Grenfell Medal at the Royal Horticultural Society Show with a series of 100 wildflowers from the Holy Land, and several of them were reproduced by Rainbird in the Bible Companion in 1959. In November 1967, she gained the Royal Horticultural Society Silver medal for six paintings of roses.
Barbara Watson had an exhibition of her work in London in 1968 and also exhibited with the Society of Women Artists.
This piece is an excellent example of Watson's work, with meticulous attention to detail, sharp lines and striking use of colour. The work is clearly signed to the bottom right and is mounted in its original white and gilt frame.
Dimensions (framed):-
Height: 39.5cm
Width: 34.5
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UK Mainland: FREE
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Date1960s
Codeas1132a517 / 7408b
Price £45.00
€53.42
$59.76
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StatusFor Sale
SellerHarrington Antiques
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