The following lots are from the Studio of Harland-Fisher (1865-1944) Harland-Fisher, the youngest of three brothers, (all of whom became artists), was born and educated in South London. He studied at the Dulwich College and then undertook further research at the Royal Academy Schools. In 1886, he travelled and later resided in Italy. By 1900 he had moved to Paris where he established his own studio. However, due to poor health he was forced to return to England after only a few years. At his home in Camberley, he specialised in portraits and began to work in pastel. For the next thirty years, he exhibited extensively throughout the country, exhibiting at The Royal Academy, The Royal Society of Artists in Birmingham and the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool.
Seated Girl

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Seated Girl
signed, pastel
24 x 20in.; and four other pastel sketches, all portrait studies, by the same artist (5)

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