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Pair of Hare and Pheasant Still-life.
A pair of 'game larder' still-life painted oil on canvas and within their original gilt gesso frames.
Signed on the delivery labels "G. Stevens. Northumberland Gt New Road".
English circa 1850.
George Stevens (fl1810-1865) was a well known Londoner still-life and animalist painter of the first half of the 19th century. Between 1810 and 1865 he exhibited at the Society of British Artists, (246 works), The Royal Academy (22 still-lifes) and at the British Institution (75 works).
w:17 in x h:14.75 in s.s. 8.5 in x 6.25 in.
Stock number
2160The BADA Standard
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