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Antique Oil Painting of Peasant Girl R Gavin RSA c.1870

Posted by Regent Antiques

13 May, 2020

Antique Oil Painting of Peasant Girl R Gavin RSA c.1870

US$1,272.00

This is an antique oil painting by Robert Gavin, c. 1870. It is signed on the back: R.Gavin RSA with a further inscription which is difficult to decipher. It features a very nostalgic portrait of a peasant girl standing by awooden fence. Her clothes looks rather poor and she has got a very sad look in her eyes, maybe she was saying good bye to her loved ones and decided to watch them until they disappeared over the horizon. After closer inspection one can see how skilful the artist was to capture all those feelings of sadness and loss on the canvas. The painting has a beautiful giltwood frame which enhances the darker colours of the painting. There is an ink stamp on verso "John D Smith Carver & Gilder, 33 West Register St Edinburgh", he was an established carver and gilder. Condition: In excellent condition, please see photos for confirmation of condition. Dimensions in cm: Height 47.5 x Width 40 x Depth 9 Dimensions in inches: Height 1 foot, 7 inches x Width 1 foot, 4 inches x Depth 3 inches Robert Gavin, R.S.A. (1827 – 1883) was a Scottish painter. He was educated at the Leith High School, and when about twenty-one years of age he entered the School of Design in Edinburgh, and studied under Thomas Duncan. He painted a large number of familiar and rustic subjects, mainly landscape compositions with figures of children, which became very popular. Some of these, such as the Reaping Girl and Phœbe Mayflower, were reproduced in chromo-lithography. He was elected an associate of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1854. About three years later he appears to have become dissatisfied with his progress as an artist, and entered into partnership with a wine merchant; but after about a year he resumed the practice of his art. He was a regular contributor to the exhibitions of the Royal Scottish Academy, and between 1855 and 1871 exhibited a few pictures at the Royal Academy in London. In 1868 he made a tour in America, and painted several characteristic phases of negro life. Soon after his return home he went to Morocco, and resided for some years at Tangier, where he painted numerous Moorish pictures. In 1879 he became an academician, and presented as his diploma work The Moorish Maiden's First Love, a damsel caressing a beautiful white horse; this picture is now in the National Gallery of Scotland. He returned to Scotland in 1880, and continued to paint subjects of Moorish life and manners until his death, which took place at his residence, Cherry Bank, Newhaven, near Edinburgh, on 5 Oct. 1883. He was buried in Warriston cemetery. Our reference: 05137 Please feel free to email or call us (+44 20 8809 9605) to arrange a viewing in our North London warehouse. Shipping: We ship worldwide and deliver to Mainland UK addresses free of charge. A shipping cost to all other destinations must be requested prior to purchase. To request a shipping quote for the items in your cart, please click HERE. Delivery and return policy: We require that someone be home on the agreed delivery day if applicable, otherwise a redelivery fee will apply. In accordance with Distance Selling Regulations, we offer a 14-day money back guarantee if you are not satisfied with the item. The item must be returned in its original packaging and condition. Unless the item is not as described in a material way, the buyer is responsible for return shipping expenses. Buyers are fully responsible for any customs duties or local taxes that may be incurred on items sent outside of the European Union.

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