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Lily
Euphen Alexander
approx. exposed area of image inside frame
11in h x 7in w
watercolour on paper
£235 framed
Item number 559
A pin lily Here we can see Euphen's delicate yet free handling of watercolour. Work like this is so far more realistic than the laboured "photographic" painting of flowers. This work was painted at the Edinburgh Botanical Gardens
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| About the artist
Born: 1918
Born in Rangoon, where her father was stationed with his regiment, Euphen Cochran was the great grand-daughter of Colvin Smith the Scottish portrait painter. At the age of 14, she returned to the family home at Ashkirk, near Selkirk, but later contracted spinal tuberculosis and developed her specialisation in flower studies while convalescing. She married the well-known landscape and flower artist, Stuart Alexander in 1943 but sadly he died only nine years later. Euphen was elected a member and President of the Scottish Society of Women Artists, has exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy and the Glasgow Institute, and received several medals from the Royal Horticultural Society.
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| Product type |
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painting |
| Date of work |
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24.06.1974 |
| How we know the date |
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dated |
| The last owner of the work |
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acquired from the artist |
| How we know who the artist is |
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the artist |
| How we know the subject |
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inscribed |
| School of painting |
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Modern British |
| Style of painting |
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Representational |
| Approach |
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still life study representative |
| Dimensions (h x w x d) inches |
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11 x 7 |
| Condition of work |
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very good |
| Recent restoration |
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No known restoration |
| Where exhibited |
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believed never exhibited |
| Quantity available |
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1 |
| Edition of |
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1 |
| Item number |
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559 |
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painting, watercolour, paper, Lily, A pin lily, Here we can see Euphen's delicate yet free handling of watercolour. Work like this is so far more realistic than the laboured "photographic" painting of flowers., This work was painted at the Edinburgh Botanical Gardens, 24.06.1974, Modern British, Representational, still life, study, plant, representative, flower stem, pink, green, yellow |
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