app download
ArtFox APP
Home > Auction >  Fine Interiors - Two Day Sale - Live Online >  Lot.486 Philip Hermogenes Calderon RA (1833-1898)

LOT 486 Philip Hermogenes Calderon RA (1833-1898)

Starting price
GBP7,000
Estimate  GBP  7,000 ~ 10,000

Viewed  670  Frequency

Pre-bid 0  Frequency

Log in to view

logo Collect

Sworders

Fine Interiors - Two Day Sale - Live Online

Sworders

Name

Size

Description

Translation provided by Youdao

Translate
Size

Description

Philip Hermogenes Calderon RA (1833-1898) 'The Vine' Signed and dated lower right 'P H Calderon 1880' and numbered, titled and signed on the stretcher: 'No. 5 The Vine P H Calderon', oil on canvas 140 x 110cm Provenance: Bought from the artist by Sir John Aird, Hyde Park Terrace, London, and thence to his son Malcolm Rucker Aird, Woolton House, Newbury, Berkshire; Christie's, London, 1 May 1931, lot 14; Sotheby's, London, 24 October 1972, lot 67; Christie's, London, 16 March 1973, lot 39. Philip Calderon was born in Poitiers, France. Calderon planned to study engineering, but he became so interested in drawing figures and diagrams that he changed his mind and devoted his time to painting. In 1850, he trained at Leigh's Art School, London, then in 1851 he went to Paris to study under François-Édouard Picot. His first successful painting was called 'By the waters of Babylon' (1852), which was followed by a much more popular one called Broken Vows (1856). From the beginning he was inspired by the Pre-Raphaelites; the artist Henry Stacy Marks was his friend and brother-in-law, and Calderon exhibited his portrait at the Royal Academy in 1872. Calderon became a leading member of the St John's Wood Clique, a group of artists interested in modern genre and historical subjects who were inspired, both artistically and socially, by the Pre-Raphaelites. Historical, biblical, and literary themes were common in Calderon's later work. His later paintings adopt a more classical style, comparable to Edward Poynter, which resulted from his close relationship with Frederic Leighton, then-President of the Royal Academy. Calderon became Keeper of the Royal Academy in 1887, and from then on worked to support the teaching of anatomy based on nude models at the Royal Academy Schools. His 1891 painting 'St Elizabeth of Hungary's Great Act of Renunciation' was secured by the Chantrey Bequest for the national collection, and is now located at Tate Britain. Condition report: Does not appear to be lined. To the reverse of the canvas there is a small patch towards the lower right edge, to the front there are three smallish corresponding patches of retouching. The canvas is a little slack on the stretcher. Some craquelure in parts and stretcher marks emerging. A little bit of shrinkage to the lower left. Two small flecks of missing paint, one to the shirt and one to the lower right background. Under UV light there is a repaired scratch through the left arm and grapes and there are some small isolated dots of retouching elsewhere, however, in general, for a painting of this size and date, it is in generally good original condition. Probably in its original frame. It may benefit from a light surface clean, however, it is fairly ready to hang. Please view additional images for details Oil on canvas which is unlined. The canvas tension is slightly slack and there are minor undulations across the surface. The paint layer has developed drying cracks in the darker paint passages as it has dried, these are stable. In localised areas there are cracks with raised edges and a few scattered losses to the paint layer. A few old damages to the paint layer have been repaired and retouched. These are obvious due to the surface texture and slightly mismatched retouching - for example the diagonal line across the sitter's right arm. There is a thin layer of varnish which is likely to be original. The varnish is slightly yellowed but even. The frame is in a good condition.

Preview:

Address:

Cambridge Road Stansted Mountfitchet Essex CM24 8GE United Kingdom

Start time:

  • Commission  GBP
  • 0 ~ Unlimitation30.0%

Online payment is available,

You will be qualified after paid the deposit!

Online payment is available for this session.

Bidding for buyers is available,

please call us for further information. Our hot line is400-010-3636 !

This session is a live auction,

available for online bidding and reserved bidding

×
This session requires a deposit. Please leave your contact. Our staff will contact you. Or you can call400-010-3636 (Mainland China)+86 010-5994 2750 (Overseas) Contact Art Fox Live Customer Service
Contact:
Other Lots in this session 701unit
A George III silver bread basket,

LOT 1

A set of six George III silver open salts,

LOT 10

A beechwood child's high chair,

LOT 100

An Austrian painted pine blanket box,

LOT 101

A treacle glazed cat,

LOT 102

A large Continental pottery model of a lion,

LOT 103

A folk carved wooden and painted decoy duck,

LOT 104

A large 'brain' coral,

LOT 105

Frederick Stevens (19th century)

LOT 106

An Irish stained and leaded glass overdoor,

LOT 107

A Tabriz carpet,

LOT 108

A large Italian wrought iron lantern,

LOT 109

A George III silver ladle,

LOT 11

A painted pine nursery sign,

LOT 110

A turned sycamore dairy bowl,

LOT 111

A George III walnut and feather banded bureau,

LOT 112

Art Fox Live
Buyers
Auctioneers
Follow Us
Feedback

在线客服

咨询热线

400-010-3636

微信公众号

APP下载

顶部

Hint
You will not be able to bid and pay the deposit when the session is ended.
Hint
You will not be able to bid and pay the deposit when the current bidding is ended.
Hint
宝物的份数已经被购完,下次下手请及时。
Hint
You will not be able to bid and pay the deposit when the session is ended.
Hint
You will not be able to bid and pay the deposit when the session is ended.
Hint
You will not able to bid now when the bid is started or ended.