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Summer night, 1891

SKU: 65
Signed and dated

Oil on panel, 6 x 9 3/4 in. (15.2 x 24.8 cm.)

Presentation:
framed

Size:
Height – 15.2cm x Width – 24.8cm

DESCRIPTION

Exhibited: Royal Academy, 1891, no. 920

This poignant little study of lamplight, although neo-classical in
subject, owes more to Atkinson Grimshaw than to Poynter, or perhaps
even to the Dutch luminist, Schendel. Laden with ‘mood’, it is a dark
picture that is full of light.

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THE ARTIST

Frank Hobden
Frank
Hobden
1859 - 1936

Hobden lived in South Benfleet, and made its locality the subject of a number of landscapes. His works are often on a small scale, very closely controlled tonally and painstakingly finished, as if they were miniatures. He also illustrated a number of books. He exhibited at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, RA, RI, ROI and RBA, to which he was elected in 1901.

We are grateful to Chris Mees for his assistance.

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