Charles Spencelayh  (British, 1865-1958) 

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Charles Spencelayh, Perplexed

 

Charles Spencelayh
Perplexed
Trinity House
Charles Spencelayh, Greenwich Time

 

Charles Spencelayh
Greenwich Time
Willow Gallery
Charles Spencelayh, A Fine Specimen

 

Charles Spencelayh
A Fine Specimen
Haynes Fine Art of Broadway
Charles Spencelayh, Good Health

 

Charles Spencelayh
Good Health
Haynes Fine Art of Broadway
  
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Charles Spencelayh, The old dealer (The Old Curiosity Shop)

 

Charles Spencelayh
The old dealer (The Old Curiosity Shop)
Sale Date: Dec 17, 2009
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Charles Spencelayh, Time on his hands

 

Charles Spencelayh
Time on his hands
Sale Date: Jun 8, 2006
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Charles Spencelayh, Dig for victory - The wise eat more potatoes

 

Charles Spencelayh
Dig for victory - The wise eat more potatoes
Sale Date: Dec 14, 2006
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  Charles Spencelayh was the son of Henry Spencelayh, an engineer and iron brass founder. Born in Rochester, Kent, Charles entered the National Art Training School (latterly the Royal College of Art) in 1885. This was followed by studies at the Royal Academy, where he showed his work from 1892 with few interruptions until 1958. To complete his training, he went to study in Paris, where he also exhibited at the Paris Salon. Although Spencelayh was renowned for his many studies in oils, he also achieved acclaim as a watercolourist, an etcher and for portrait miniatures. It was Spencelayh who painted a miniature of King George V for Queen Mary’s celebrated dolls’ house, which was on display at the Wembley Exhibition of 1924 and is now at Windsor Castle. The work of Spencelayh is represented in several museums including Bradford City Art Gallery; the Tate Gallery, London; the Manchester City Art Gallery; and the Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston.