Attributed to Clare Atwood NEAC ASWA,
British 1866-1962-
The Wheelwright's Shop;
oil on board, 19.8x29.7cm (ARR)
Note: Clare Atwood was an English artist who was active in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, producing art in what would prove to be a particularly fertile period for the development of British painting. Atwood studied at the Westminster School of Art, and the Slade School of Fine Art.Having first exhibited at the New English Art Club in 1893, she became a full member in 1912, and in the same year her work was exhibited at the Carfax Gallery. This small-scale, muted and understated painting displays an affinity with the more commonplace subject-matter which can be perceived in some of the work produced by Atwood’s contemporaries in the NEAC. Paintings by Atwood are in the collection of the Tate Galleries, the Victoria & Albert Museum, and the Imperial War Museum, all in London, alongside others.Please refer to department for condition report