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    • ATTRIB Thomas Clater (UK,1789-1867) oil painting antique
      Sep. 10, 2023

      ATTRIB Thomas Clater (UK,1789-1867) oil painting antique

      Est: $525 - $675

      ARTIST: ATTRIBUTED TO Thomas Clater (British, 1789 - 1867) TITLE: Portrait of Man MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Relined. Some small paint losses along left edge. Minor craquelure. Some scattered inpaintings. ART SIZE: 34 x 28 inches / 86 x 71 cm FRAME SIZE: 39 x 33 inches / 99 x 83 cm SIGNATURE: unsigned CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 124716 US Shipping $120 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Thomas Clater (1789-1867) was a painter.Clater was the third son of Francis Clater, farrier, of East Retford, Nottinghamshire, and Anne his wife. Thomas Clater was baptised on 9 June 1789 at East Retford.He first exhibited in London in 1819 at the British Institution, sending two pictures, '˜Children at a Spring' and '˜Puff and Dart, or the Last Shilling a Provincial Game,' and at the Royal Academy, to which he sent '˜The Game at Put, or the Cheat detected.' In 1820 he exhibited at the Royal Academy a portrait of his brother John Clater, and in 1823 portraits of Mr. C. Warren and of his father Francis Clater; the latter picture was subsequently engraved by Lupton.Clater continued to send many pictures to the Royal Academy, British Institution. Suffolk Street Gallery, and all the principal exhibitions in the country every year up to 1863. In 1843 he was elected a fellow of the Society of British Artists. They were usually of a quietly humorous character, scenes from domestic and provincial life, and executed in a manner based on that of the Dutch genre painters. In the Walker Art Gallery at Liverpool there is a picture by him representing '˜A Chief of Gipsies dividing Spoil with his Tribe.' Others which attracted attention were '˜The Fortune-Teller Dressing for a Masquerade,' '˜The Morning Lecture,' '˜Christmas in the Country,' '˜Sir Roger de Coverley,' '˜The Music Lesson,' '˜The Smugglers' Cave,' '˜Sunday Morning,' '˜Preparing for the Portrait,' &c. Clater resided for the latter portion of his life in Chelsea.So prolific a painter as he was is always liable to incur difficulties in disposing of his pictures; Clater was no exception, and as his pictures latterly failed to find purchasers, he became involved in pecuniary troubles, and had to be relieved from the funds of the Royal Academy. He died on 24 February 1867, leaving a family, some of whom also practised painting as a profession. Shortly after his death his widow married Jonathan Peel.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • ATTRIB Thomas Clater (UK,1789-1867) oil painting antique
      Jun. 11, 2023

      ATTRIB Thomas Clater (UK,1789-1867) oil painting antique

      Est: $525 - $675

      ARTIST: ATTRIBUTED TO Thomas Clater (British, 1789 - 1867) TITLE: Portrait of Man MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Relined. Some small paint losses along left edge. Minor craquelure. Some scattered inpaintings. ART SIZE: 34 x 28 inches / 86 x 71 cm FRAME SIZE: 39 x 33 inches / 99 x 83 cm SIGNATURE: unsigned CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 124716 US Shipping $120 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Thomas Clater (1789-1867) was a painter.Clater was the third son of Francis Clater, farrier, of East Retford, Nottinghamshire, and Anne his wife. Thomas Clater was baptised on 9 June 1789 at East Retford.He first exhibited in London in 1819 at the British Institution, sending two pictures, '˜Children at a Spring' and '˜Puff and Dart, or the Last Shilling a Provincial Game,' and at the Royal Academy, to which he sent '˜The Game at Put, or the Cheat detected.' In 1820 he exhibited at the Royal Academy a portrait of his brother John Clater, and in 1823 portraits of Mr. C. Warren and of his father Francis Clater; the latter picture was subsequently engraved by Lupton.Clater continued to send many pictures to the Royal Academy, British Institution. Suffolk Street Gallery, and all the principal exhibitions in the country every year up to 1863. In 1843 he was elected a fellow of the Society of British Artists. They were usually of a quietly humorous character, scenes from domestic and provincial life, and executed in a manner based on that of the Dutch genre painters. In the Walker Art Gallery at Liverpool there is a picture by him representing '˜A Chief of Gipsies dividing Spoil with his Tribe.' Others which attracted attention were '˜The Fortune-Teller Dressing for a Masquerade,' '˜The Morning Lecture,' '˜Christmas in the Country,' '˜Sir Roger de Coverley,' '˜The Music Lesson,' '˜The Smugglers' Cave,' '˜Sunday Morning,' '˜Preparing for the Portrait,' &c. Clater resided for the latter portion of his life in Chelsea.So prolific a painter as he was is always liable to incur difficulties in disposing of his pictures; Clater was no exception, and as his pictures latterly failed to find purchasers, he became involved in pecuniary troubles, and had to be relieved from the funds of the Royal Academy. He died on 24 February 1867, leaving a family, some of whom also practised painting as a profession. Shortly after his death his widow married Jonathan Peel.

      Broward Auction Gallery LLC
    • Att. Thomas Clater (1789 - 1867) Oil on Canvas
      Jan. 15, 2023

      Att. Thomas Clater (1789 - 1867) Oil on Canvas

      Est: $100 - $500

      A large portrait of a gentleman, unsigned, in a modern frame.

      Locati LLC
    • Thomas Clater RA (1789-1867) British Reading the Letter
      Apr. 20, 2015

      Thomas Clater RA (1789-1867) British Reading the Letter

      Est: €3,000 - €4,000

      Thomas Clater RA (1789-1867) British Reading the Letter oil on canvas signed lower right h:51  w:61 cm. Provenance: Sotheby's, London, 21st May 1998 Lot 292 Private Collection, Buckinghanshire Whyte's, Dublin 27th April 2004, Lot 124 Private Collection He first exhibited in London in 1819 at the British Institution and at the Royal Academy.Clater continued to send many pictures to the Royal Academy, British Institution, Suffolk Street Gallery, and all the principal exhibitions in the country every year up to 1863. In 1843 he was elected a fellow of the Society of British Artists. They were usually of a quietly humorous characters, scenes from domestic and provincial life, and executed in a manner based on that of the Dutch genre painters. 'Reading the Letter' depicts a young lady reading a letter to an older couple, possibly her parents with a third person behind. In the Walker Art Gallery at Liverpool there is a picture by him representing 'A Chief of Gipsies dividing Spoil with his Tribe.' Clater resided for the latter portion of his life in Chelsea. Shortly after his death his widow married Jonathan Peel.

      Morgan O'Driscoll
    • Thomas Clater (British, 1789-1867) The poacher's return
      Oct. 07, 2008

      Thomas Clater (British, 1789-1867) The poacher's return

      Est: £800 - £1,200

      The poacher's return indistinctly signed (lower right), oil on canvas 50.5 x 61cm (19 7/8 x 24in).

      Bonhams
    • Thomas Clater (British, 1789-1867) The May Bride 28 x 36in. (71 x 91.5cm.)
      Nov. 01, 2001

      Thomas Clater (British, 1789-1867) The May Bride 28 x 36in. (71 x 91.5cm.)

      Est: $17,881 - $26,821

      Bonhams
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