"Towards Sunset, Circa 1910 By Garnet Ruskin Wolseley (1884-1967)"
Towards Sunset, circa 1910 by Garnet Ruskin WOLSELEY (1884-1967) sale at $85,000 Large portrait of a bride holding flowers, 18th century European school, oil on canvas. Excellent quality and condition portrait of a young bride holding flowers and wearing a distinct traditional wedding headdress. Reverse stencil from the first Christies London Old Masters sale. Framed. Dimensions: 44" x 35" framed approximately Provenance: Single proprietor by descent, Cornwall, United Kingdom Biography British, 20th century, male. Born May 24, 1884 in London; died in 1967. Painter. Portraits, architectural views, flowers, seascapes. Garnet Ruskin Wolseley studied at the Bushey School of Painting and the Slade School of Fine Art in London with Henry Tonks and Fred Brown. From 1908 to 1913 he worked in Newlyn, Cornwall. Louisville Museum and Gallery Fonds: The Old Sussex Penzance (Penlee House Gal. and Mus.): St Michael's Mount (oil on canvas)