Oliver Clare  (British, 1853-1927) 

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Oliver Clare, Still Lifes of Fruit (Pair)

 

Oliver Clare
Still Lifes of Fruit (Pair)
Haynes Fine Art of Broadway
Oliver Clare, Still Lifes of Fruit (Pair)

 

Oliver Clare
Still Lifes of Fruit (Pair)
Haynes Fine Art of Broadway
Oliver Clare, Still Life of Fruit on a Mossy Bank

 

Oliver Clare
Still Life of Fruit on a Mossy Bank
Haynes Fine Art of Broadway
Oliver Clare, Still Life of Peaches, Plums, Gooseberries and Raspberries

 

Oliver Clare
Still Life of Peaches, Plums, Gooseberries and Raspberries
Haynes Fine Art of Broadway
  
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Oliver Clare, PLUMS, STRAWBERRIES AND GRAPES ON A MOSSY BANK AND FLOWERS AND A BIRD'S NEST ON A MOSSY BANK

 

Oliver Clare
PLUMS, STRAWBERRIES AND GRAPES ON A MOSSY BANK AND FLOWERS AND A BIRD'S NEST ON A MOSSY BANK, 1898
Sale Date: Feb 17, 1994
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Oliver Clare, Plums, strawberries and grapes on a mossy bank and flowers

 

Oliver Clare
Plums, strawberries and grapes on a mossy bank and flowers, 1898
Sale Date: Feb 17, 1994
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Oliver Clare, Still life of grapes and other fruits on a mossy bank

 

Oliver Clare
Still life of grapes and other fruits on a mossy bank, 1889
Sale Date: Nov 19, 2003
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  Oliver Clare comes from a prolific Birmingham family of artists. He was the son of George Clare and the brother of Vincent. His paintings depict mostly still lifes of fruit and garden flowers, often on mossy banks.
  The artist exhibited only one painting at the Royal Academy, but at the Royal Society of Birmingham Artists he exhibited no less than thirty-nine paintings as well as three at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, six at the Manchester City Art Gallery and two at Suffolk Street.
  Oliver’s miraculous technique and finish are always breathtaking; brush strokes are invisible and the urge to wipe the dewdrops off the surface of the painting is almost irresistible.
  Royal Academy
  Royal Society Birmingham Artists
  Walker Art Gallery Liverpool
  Manchester City Art Gallery Manchester
  Royal Society Birmingham Artists Birmingham