SOLD
Country of origin: England
Medium: Oil on panel
Signed: Signed lower right
Dated: c. 1910
Size: 11.00" x 15.00" (27.9cm x 38.1cm)
Provenance: Exhibition Ticket verso - No. 377
1902
Oil on panel
£2,450.00
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The Artist’s Garden
by Marie Duhem
1909
Oil on panel
£3,300.00
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The Artists Garden
by Henri Duhem
c. 1910
Oil on original canvas
£5,950.00
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Nu avec des fleurs
by Georges D'Espagnat
1910
Oil on board
£11,200.00
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Fillette à la poussette
by Victor Charreton
c. 1930
Oil on canvas
£4,950.00
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Vase de fleurs
by Jean Hugo
c. 1975
Oil on canvas
£8,950.00
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Jeune bretonne dans l’atelier Dyf – Arzon
by Marcel Dyf
c. 1910
Oil on original canvas
£8,400.00
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Nu avec des fleurs
by Georges D'Espagnat
c. 1940
Oil on canvas
£9,950.00
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Vase De Fleurs
by Marcel Dyf
c. 1940
Oil on canvas
£11,950.00
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La porte du jardin
by Marcel Dyf
1929
Oil on canvas
£6,850.00
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Vase De Fleurs
by Paul Elie Gernez
c. 1920
Oil on panel
£5,750.00
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Un jardin d’ete
by Emile Octave Denis Victor Guillonnet
1900
Oil on canvas
£5,950.00
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Fleurs a l’eventail
by Marie Duhem
Alfred Aaron Wolmark moved to London with his family while still a child. He trained at the Royal Academy, London, from 1894. He then settled in London.
His early work shows the influence of Rembrandt, while his colouring later became more vibrant. Wolmark drew and painted many portraits, including those of Thomas Hardy, Somerset Maugham, and Israel Zangwill.
Wolmark started to exhibit in 1901; his work first won recognition in 1906 at the Whitechapel Exhibition. In 1910 he took part in the first London Post-Impressionist exhibition.
Solo Exhibitions
1961, Alfred Wolmark, 1877-1961: Memorial Exhibition of Paintings, Ben Uri Art Gallery, London
1970, Fine Art Society, London
Museum and Gallery Holdings
London (National Portrait Gal.): eight portraits
London (Tate Collection): Fisher Girl of Concarneau (1911, oil on canvas); Decorative Still-life (c. 1911, oil on canvas)
Stratford-Upon-Avon (Royal Shakespeare Theatre Collection): several portraits of famous Shakespearean heroes