Name: Large 19th Century English Still Life Plums On A Mossy Bank William HUGHES
Year: 19th Century
Size: 25" x 21"
Medium: Oil
Description: Study of Grapes, Apples and a Bullfinch, 19th Century by William HUGHES (1842-1901) - Fine 19th Century English still life of plums by a mossy bank in a woodland, oil on panel by William Hughes. Excellent quality and condition example of the famous British still life painters work. Brightly toned and finely finished study, signed and with artists plaque on the frame.
Provenance: Sutcliffe Galleries, Harrogate, William Hughes was a still life painter, father of Sir Herbert Hughes-Stanton. He was a pupil of George Lance and W.H. Hunt.