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NAME: Deer in Scottish Landscape
YEAR: 1927
MEDIUM: oil on canvas
CONDITION: Minor flaking (mostly along upper edge). No visible inpaint under UV light. Minor damages to frame.
SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 30 inches / 50 x 76 cm
FRAME SIZE: 24 x 34 inches / 60 x 86 cm
SIGNATURE: lower right
CATEGORY: antique vintage painting
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SKU#: 116824
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BIOGRAPHY:
Living 1860 – 1954, George Edward Lodge was born at Horncastle in Lincolnshire, the son of Samuel Lodge. From an early age the young Lodge showed an interest in natural history, drawing and painting. He also learned the art of taxidermy, which gave him a profound understanding of avian anatomy.
Although he became greatly admired for all his depictions of birds, he had a particular fondness and interest in raptors and was often seen bearing either a hawk or a falcon on his arm. He was a great sportsman and particularly enjoyed annual visits to Scotland and Norway where he gathered material for his
paintings.
He was a renowned gentleman and generous in his praise for other artists particularly his friend Archibald Thorburn, whom he once described as having an unsurpassed technique for painting a birds plumage.
Lodge's art appealed to the growing number of collectors who had turned away from Victorian sentimentality and embraced the more authentic depictions of life in the wilds. His work has been greatly admired and collected through auction houses and galleries alike and his name enjoys an international
reputation.
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