Thomas Crane (1808-1859)

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Thomas Crane (1808-1859)

Group Portrait of three young Girls, full-length, in a landscape; and Portrait of a young Boy, full-length, feigned oval

the latter signed and dated, 'T. Crane 1855' (lower right)

oil on canvas

23 x 28in. (58.4 x 71.1cm.)
and 19 x 15in. (48.2 x 38.1cm.)
two (2)

Lot Essay

The artist, who was born in Chester, studied at the Royal Academy schools before returning to Chester and subsequently moving to Liverpool where he became a member of the local Academy in 1838. He later moved to London where he exhibited at the Royal Academy, British Institution and Suffolk Street. The father of Walter Crane, Thomas is now most celebrated for his portraits of women and children.

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