G.P. Divided: Girl with Boy Cutting Turnip

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An original c.1880s watercolour painting, G.P., Divided: Girl with Boy Cutting Turnip.

A characterful and accomplished late-Victorian watercolour by a member of the Odds and Ends Club. Initialled G.P., the unidentified artist has a confident and sensitive hand, capable of both loose and fine modelling. Painted in watercolour with touches of fine bodycolour detail.

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G.P.: Odds and Ends Club Victorian Watercolours

This painting is one of an engaging collection of watercolours that we have for sale produced between the 1870s and 1890s. The pictures interpret a range of themes and concepts in pictorial form—from the literal 'stepping stones', 'weather beaten' and 'sunny effects', to the more abstract 'hesitation', 'divided' and 'reminiscence'. The resulting works are visual feast of Victorian thought and feeling: genre scenes that tell of Victorian's love-affair with the past and prevailing tastes for the literary, pastoral and gothic.

The artist was working as part of the Odds and Ends Club—presumed to be a 19th-century arts club, whose very name captures the eclectic spirit of Victorian visual culture, by this date at its apotheosis. The relentless urge of past decades to explore, exploit, classify, convert and improve, is encapsulated in images that combine nostalgia and contemporary middle-class tastes. There are elements of academic narrative, Pre-Raphaelite historical allusion and Romantic landscape painting.

Arts clubs of the 19th-century were gatherings of like-minded individuals, often with a social, ideological or pedagogical dimension. Most famously perhaps, the New English Art Club was founded in London in 1885 as an alternative to the Royal Academy—but there were a multitude of other local clubs, providing new infrastructure for teaching, peer review and exhibition. These charming paintings are an interesting record of Victorian art outside the Academies, and the inexorable rise of an educated and self-improving English middle class.

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Dimensions: Height: 23.6cm (9.29") Width: 17.7cm (6.97")

Presented: Unframed.

Medium: Watercolour

Age: Late 19th-century

Signed: Monogrammed lower right.

Inscribed: The painting is accompanied by an inscription on a separate fragment of paper: 'Divided'.

Dated: --

Condition: In good condition for its age. The picture may have minor imperfections, such as slight marks, toning, foxing, creasing or pinholes, commensurate with age. Please see photos for detail. There are paper remnants in all four corners verso, from being historically laid down.

Stock number: JP-314