Arthur Claude Strachan  (British, 1865-1938) 

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Arthur Claude Strachan, Playful Puppies

 

Arthur Claude Strachan
Playful Puppies
Haynes Fine Art of Broadway
  
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Arthur Claude Strachan, Figure and chickens in lane outside a thatched country cottage

 

Arthur Claude Strachan
Figure and chickens in lane outside a thatched country cottage
oil on canvas

 

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Arthur Claude Strachan, Girls and ducks by thatched cottages (pair)

 

Arthur Claude Strachan
Girls and ducks by thatched cottages (pair)
watercolor

 

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Arthur Claude Strachan, Cottage at Selworthy near Minehead

 

Arthur Claude Strachan
Cottage at Selworthy near Minehead
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  Studied under Bouguereau, forsaking many other masters and the beginning of his career was very much in the manner of his teacher. Jacquet debuted at the Salon in 1865 with an allegory titled “The Day Dream”. However, the following year, Jacquet moved towards the type of genre scenes that would consecrate his reputation and so he began giving the Salons canvases of small dimensions in which he evoked, with conscientious concern of the tiniest detail, the elegant life of the 16th, 17th and 18th Centuries.
  In 1868 he won a Third Class medal and around the same time he devoted himself to portraits, amusing himself sometimes by clothing his models in the sparkling outfits of the 16th Century.
  Exhibited sixty-four works at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool and also exhibited at the Royal Academy including two landscapes of North Wales, Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours and at the Royal Society of Artists, Birmingham