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1853 Birmingham, England - 1927 Birmingham. Known for: Animal and fruit still life painting.
Oliver Clare (1853-1927). Born in 1853, he was the son of still-life artist George Clare. The Clare family members were Victorian artists who specialized in still life and flower paintings. Oliver... Read full biography
Oliver Clare (1853-1927). Born in 1853, he was the son of still-life artist George Clare. The Clare family members were Victorian artists who specialized in still life and flower paintings. Oliver lived in Birmingham during most of his artistic life and while his artistic training is unknown, it is... Read full biography
Oliver Clare (1853-1927). Born in 1853, he was the son of still-life artist George Clare. The Clare family members were Victorian artists who specialized in still life and flower paintings. Oliver lived in Birmingham during most of his artistic life and while his artistic training is unknown, it is assumed that he was schooled to an extent by his father, since their stippling techniques and subject matter are almost identical. In Birmingham he was commissioned by a local health firm "Health... Read full biography
Oliver Clare (1853-1927). Born in 1853, he was the son of still-life artist George Clare. The Clare family members were Victorian artists who specialized in still life and flower paintings. Oliver lived in Birmingham during most of his artistic life and while his artistic training is unknown, it is assumed that he was schooled to an extent by his father, since their stippling techniques and subject matter are almost identical. In Birmingham he was commissioned by a local health firm "Health Food Stores" to paint still-lives to be reproduced on postcards and posters. Exhibited: . Royal Society of Artists - Birmingham (18 works). Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Art . Walker Art Gallery - Liverpool (3 works). Manchester City Art Gallery (6... Read full biography
Oliver Clare (1853-1927). Born in 1853, he was the son of still-life artist George Clare. The Clare family members were Victorian artists who specialized in still life and flower paintings. Oliver lived in Birmingham during most of his artistic life and while his artistic training is unknown, it is assumed that he was schooled to an extent by his father, since their stippling techniques and subject matter are almost identical. In Birmingham he was commissioned by a local health firm "Health Food Stores" to paint still-lives to be reproduced on postcards and posters. Exhibited: . Royal Society of Artists - Birmingham (18 works). Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Art . Walker Art Gallery - Liverpool (3 works). Manchester City Art Gallery (6 works). Royal Academy. Royal College of Art. Here are a number of reference books for Oliver C... Read full biography

