Attributed to Edward Ladell (1821-1886) The Larder

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Attributed to Edward Ladell (1821-1886) The Larder

oil on canvas 27 3/8 x 41¼in. (69.5 x 104.8cm.)

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A similar still life is recorded in Frank Lewis' book Edward Ladell 1821-1886. It describes a picture recorded in the Western Daily Mercury by a reporter viewing the painting before it left the artist's studio "a pheasant and a wild pigeon are resting on a hamper, at foot of which lie a black-cock and a mallard, and on the right of the picture are a whole and a cut rock melon, with plums and a bunch of grapes, and a peach carelessly cast on a ravelled mat covering the ground. A handful of prawns in the foreground."

The painting was somewhat larger than the present work. See Frank Lewis, Edward Ladell 1821-1886, 1976, p.46, no.445

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