On November 20th 2025, World Children's Day will be celebrated,
marking the adoption of the Rights of the Child by the United Nations.
Pgysical and psychological care and protection, eduction and time to
play are some very basic children's right and our choice of paintings
reflects these.
Harold Harvey (1874-1941) - Cornish Family in an Interior
This superb British figurative interior oil painting is by noted Newlyn school artist Harold Harvey. Painted circa 1912 the composition is a Cornish family, bathed in golden light, seated around a table having a simple meal. The mother, dressed in a yellow shawl and standing next to her husband is passing a plate to her son. The two younger children, sat in the bay window, are drinking their tea. The wall paper is also yellow with flowers and the children's hair gleams like gold. There are some lovely little details such as a gold fish in a bowl on a nearby dresser and bellows hanging by the fire surround. The British Impressionist brushwork and impasto are superb. This is a really warm and intimate portrayal of a family and a lovely example of Harvey's earlier work with good provenance.
Signed lower left.
Provenance Harry Miller, Johannesburg, South Africa; By descent to his daughter, Pera Lee Helena Miller Chiofolo; By gift to her son Richard Chiofolo; Bequest to Douglas Yoder; Private collection, Florida, 2006
Arthur Alfred Burrington (1856-1924) - Children in a School Room Interior
This superb, large British Victorian oil painting is by noted Newlyn and Menton artist Arthur Alfred Burrington. It was painted circa 1890 when Burrington was most likely in Newlyn, having been encouraged to visit by his good friend Stanhope Forbes. The setting is a school interior where several children of a variety of ages have abandoned their books and teacher at the table to watch a Punch and Judy show through the window. The scene is painted in the muted palette of the Newlyn School with wonderful use of light, particularly on the table and through the window. A lovely Newlyn school painting with great detail and colouring and an excellent example of Burrington's work from that period.
Maria Louisa Angus (1863-1934) - Out of Mischief
This absolutely charming exhibited British Victorian oil painting is by female artist Maria Louisa Angus. Painted in 1891, it was exhibited at the Royal Academy that same year. The composition is an interior scene with two young girls on a sofa, looking at a picture book and keeping 'out of mischief' as it is entitled. The room holds an exotic mix of oriental objects and a gorgeous umbrella plant in a gleaming terracotta pot. The girls themselves are sat on a beautifully detailed fur throw, looking at a book, with a marine painting on the wall behind them. The brushwork and colouring are superb and the pink of the older girl's dress is picked up throughout the room. A really lovely painting by a very talented Victorian female artist.
Signed and dated M.L. Angus 1891 lower left.
Provenance Exhibited at the London, Royal Academy, 1891, no. 841 entitled Out of Mischief.
Anonymous, sale, Doyle, New York, May 20, 1998, lot 161, illustrated. Private collection, Newport, Rhode Island.
World Kindness Day falls on 13th November every year and started in 1998. It is an international
day of awareness that highlights and encourages people to do simple acts of kindness that
positively impact people and communities, but every day is a good day to be kind.
We are marking World Kindness Day with this lovely painting of a dog guarding a baby. Animals
are so empathic and loyal and can teach us humans so much.
Henry Turner Munns (1832-1898)
Portrait of a Baby with Dog
This charming British Victorian genre oil painting is attributed to noted exhibited artist Henry Turner Munns. Painted circa 1870 the composition is of a baby by a hearth, asleep in a basket and being guarded by a little terrier dog. The child looks so innocent and the dog so earnest in its duties. The colouring, details and light are superb. An excellent example of a Victorian genre oil painting.
This superb Dutch 17th century Golden Age Old Master cityscape oil painting of Amsterdam is by noted artist Jacobus Storck. Painted circa 1670 and with excellent provenance, the composition is a Dutch Amsterdam harbour scene with boats and figures in the foreground, a crane and stately buildings beyond, all beneath a beautiful sky. The detail and reflections in the water are excellent. This is a wonderful example of a Dutch Golden Age painting and of Jacobus Storck's work.
Signed lower left.
Provenance Frederick Fuller (1819-1909);
His brother George Fuller (1829-1907);
And by family descent
Frederick Fuller was a professor of mathematics at the University of Aberdeen, and a Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge. A collector of Old Master paintings, he bequeathed a group of works to the Fitzwilliam Museum, including an Abraham Storck and two paintings by Domenico Veneziano.
This superb Victorian exhibited oil painting is a masterpiece of British Newlyn School art by John White. The painting depicts a mother and child lying on the grass by a thatched cottage, overlooking the sea. The painting was painted at Sennen and they look out over the sea towards Cape Cornwall and the Brison Rocks. Painted in 1883 this oil on canvas is a stunning reminder of White's talents. Exhibited at The Royal Society of British Artists 1883 No 45 "Over the Sea". Great composition, vivid colouring and impasto make this a stunning painting.
Signed left.
Provenance UK collection.
Exhibited The Royal Society of British Artists 1883 -- No 45 "Over the Sea"
This stunning exhibited portrait oil painting is by noted artist James Peter Quinn. Painted in 1929 it was exhibited at the Paris Salon the same year. The composition is a three-quarter length seated portrait of Violent Ann Gilbert against a red patterned background. She is wearing a sleeveless black dress with a chiffon shawl. She holds a fan in her lap, often a symbol of wealth and status in a portrait. She is also wearing earrings, a pendant and broach that are all probably saphires. Violet is smiling and gazing away slightly to her left. The detail and brushwork are superb. This is a fabulour twenties portrait oil painting by a noted Australian listed artist and an excellent example of his work, housed in the original period frame.
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