Charles Edward Conder (1868 - 1909) |
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Art Work
| Name: |
Charles Edward Conder |
| Gender: |
Male |
| Place of Birth: |
Tottenham, Middlesex |
| Nationality: |
Australian |
| Birth: |
1868 |
| Death: |
1909 |
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| Past Auctions: |
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Quick Facts
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| Medium: |
watercolor, silk |
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| Style: |
Realism, Impressionism |
| Fine Art Profession(s): |
Painter
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Biography
Conder was a fun loving man who painted with an often humorous touch. While staying with Tom Roberts in his famous Grosvenor chambers studio, he painted A Holiday at Mentone (1888), which shows men and women at the beach relaxing while clothed from head to foot—the men in suits and hats; the ladies in long girdled dresses with boots and pretty hats.
In death, Conder's work was rated highly by many notable artists, such as Pissarro and Degas.
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Samples of Work
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