Frederick Morgan 1847-1927, another British Victorian Era Painter- Artist who I treasure dearly for his depictions of so many beautiful scenes, Old seamen, frolicking children by the sea shore, peasants in pastoral lanes and children giving their best friend a bath.
Who Do You Love?
Sea Horses
His Turn Next
Day at the Seaside
Not long ago I was visiting my husband in Chalk River. Actually it was some time ago when I recall, around a year and half ago when we were contemplating moving up to Deep River. I was checking out the real-estate and dropped by the Century 21 office in Petawawa. What caught my eye was not that of a home but one very particular painting in a gilded frame. From the glass that it sat behind bubbles reflected back an elderly man playing with some kids and a dog. It was titled “Tug of War”. I loved it. My guess to the period of the painting was Victorian. Of course my guess turned out to be accurate on the time line when a few weeks back the same print came up for auction at the local Sally Ann .I made a bid of $80.00, but unfortunately it wasn’t high enough.
So I decided I wanted to know more about this artist and track his work.
I was so surprised to discover that not only was ‘Tug of War” one of his works I was in love with but not known to me until now I was in possession of one reproduction of a Pear’s soap commercial entitled “His Turn Next” a painting of two children giving their dog a bath by Frederick Morgan. Lo and behold, many more paintings that I had admired throughout my life turned out to be more by the same artist. Needless to say, this has happened to me before. The same was true when I bought “Highland Raiders” by Joseph Farquharson and so many other artists.
Once you love an artist’s style chances are you’ll probably love more of their additional works.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Ferderick Morgan
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Children,
Ferderick Morgan,
Fisherman,
Golden Age,
Pastoral,
Sea,
Victorian
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*** Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ***
*** Sir Christopher Lee ***
~ Turn of the Screw ~
WE WERE SOLDIERS
Twilight at Sea
The Twilight Hours like birds flew by,
As lightly and as free;
Ten thousand stars were in the sky,
Ten Thousand on the sea;
For every wave with dimpled face,
That leaped upon the air,
Had caught a star in its embrace,
And held it trembling there.
Amelia Coppuck Welby
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5 comments:
Fredrick Morgan,I love the art of his you showed today awesome .Just found you today .Have to share your link with other thank you for the nice visit i'll be back soon.Love your blog.
Hey Ginger ,Thanks! Life is very funny and very strange....just found "Who Do You Love" at Sally. Can you believe it?
I love his work wow you did awesome. love your music too great picks!
Thanks Ginger
Youe Site so up lifting posting you site on mine:o))) your very welcome.
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