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British Oil Painting Scottish Rough Collie Dogs Follower Benedict Angell Hyland

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  • This British oil painting features Scottish Rough Collie dogs, created in the style follower of acclaimed artist Benedict Angell Hyland. Add a touch of elegance to your home with this charming piece, showcasing the impressive details and beauty of these beloved canine companions. A must-have for any dog lover or art enthusiast.

  • Impress your clients & guests in your home or office with this animal masterpiece.
  • Follower in the style of Benedict Angell Hyland.
  • Subject animal portrait of 2 Scottish rough Collie dogs, half length portrait one is facing towards the viewer and the other is facing to the left.
  • A rather nice small with the frame being 30cm wide and 23.5cm high.
  • Oil on canvas laid on board.
  • Set in a beautiful later black contemporary frame.
  • Signed by the British artist R B Sparks and dated 1923. 
  • Biography of Benedict Angell Hyland 1859 - 1933 was a British painter who was born in 1859, the artist died in 1933. He was was born in Hastings, Sussex, England in 1859 and he became an artist, specialising in animal, particularly dog, portraits. He moved around a lot but eventually settled in London Road, Forest Hill, Lewisham (SE London) from around 1902. The spelling of his middle name is '' Angell''. He had a store in London specializing in art restoration and was once robbed (September 1907) by three teenage boys of hundreds of post cards. In 1911 he called himself a picture framer rather than artist (as he did as a 23 year old). 
  • Benedict taught at the Camberwell School of Art. He spent several years in Paris where he had a picture exhibited in the Paris Salon. In the 1890s he was restoring the pictures of the Duke of Portland at Welbeck Abbey. In 1933 Benedict fell under a train at Sydenham Station. It was thought he committed suicide because he was depressed at having to close down his Fine Art business. Benedict''s parents were Walter George Hyland and Frances Lucy Angell. Benedict''s siblings were -1860 Edward , 1862 Agnes Rosina d.1888, 1863 Harry d.1865, 1865 Elizabeth d.1865, 1879 Nellie Benedict Angell Hyland married Beatrice Irene Selby in Hampstead in 1913. They had one daughter in 1931; Rosalind Violet Eleanor Hyland (deceased).
  • Highly sought after due to the collectible nature of subject animal matter such elaborate detail. 
  • With hanging thread on the back ready for immediate home wall display. 
  • Incredible conversation piece for your guests. 
  • We only select & sell paintings based upon subject quality & significance. 
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  • Condition report. 
  • Offered in fine used condition. 
  • Front painting surface in good overall order. Having various craquelure and some minor paint loss flaking in places. Set in fine gilt frame which has general wear commensurate with usage & age.
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Dimensions in centimetres of the frame

High (23.5cm)
Wide (30cm)
Depth thickness of frame (2cm)

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