Claude Cardon (English, 1864-1937), Antics in the Barn
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Claude Cardon (English, 1864-1937), Antics in the Barn
watercolor on paper, signed at lower left, presented under glass in a period carved gilt wood frame.
Frame dimensions 19 1/2 x 24 in.
Claude Cardon was the pseudonym for Claude Lorraine Clark. He debuted the Cardon surname in 1892 when he was first selected to exhibit at the Royal Academy. Best known for his idyllic scenes of rural life, Cardon exhibited extensively throughout his life at the Royal Academy, Liverpool's Walker Art Gallery, the Manchester City Art Gallery, and with the Royal Society of British Artists at Suffolk Street in London.
Newhouse Galleries, Saint Louis, Missouri
Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.lelandlittle.com
watercolor on paper, signed at lower left, presented under glass in a period carved gilt wood frame.
Frame dimensions 19 1/2 x 24 in.
Claude Cardon was the pseudonym for Claude Lorraine Clark. He debuted the Cardon surname in 1892 when he was first selected to exhibit at the Royal Academy. Best known for his idyllic scenes of rural life, Cardon exhibited extensively throughout his life at the Royal Academy, Liverpool's Walker Art Gallery, the Manchester City Art Gallery, and with the Royal Society of British Artists at Suffolk Street in London.
Newhouse Galleries, Saint Louis, Missouri
Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.lelandlittle.com
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Minor chipping and cracking to frame; not examined out of the frame.
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Claude Cardon (English, 1864-1937), Antics in the Barn
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