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John Mulcaster Carrick.

1833 - 1896.

Oil on board.

Signed and dated 1893, inscribed on reverse.

Christopher Wood, in his Dictionary of Victorian Painters, says of J M Carrick that: “His pictures are usually small, detailed and of high quality…”

He was a landscape and figure subject painter and illustrator who was born in Carlisle and baptised there on 9th April. His father was initially a chemist but became an artist when the family moved to Newcastle in 1836 and it is presumed that he taught his son to paint.

However in 1839 they had moved to London and his father exhibited portraits at the Royal Academy from 1841 giving his address as 44, Berners St.

By 1849 they had moved to 10 Montague St and it was from here that J M Carrick sent his first exhibited painting to the R.A. in 1854 with the title “From Borrow Common, looking towards Borrowdale, Cumberland.”

Dimensions

Height: 20 cm (7 3/4"), Width: 30.3 cm (11 1/1")

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Stock number

344572

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