Harry Bush (1883-1957):
Buckingham Palace, 1930's
Framed (ref: 380)
oil on board, 12 x 27 in. (30 x 68.5 cm.)
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Provenance: Christies, Harry Bush Studio Sale, 28.09.1984
In a narror gilded hollow section frame with oak leaf sight moulding.
In a narror gilded hollow section frame with oak leaf sight moulding.
Bush saw the
ancestry of his art in the quiet dignity of Dutch and Flemish domestic
scenes, and, as his younger daughter recalled, mixed pigments and oils, so that his work should mellow, glow and last, and if possible,
improve (The Art of the Garden, Tate, 2004, p. 85). Most of his
twenty-seven Royal Academy exhibits (1922-54) were based on local
subjects, earning him the epithet 'Painter of the Suburbs'.