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Algernon Mayow Talmage

(1871-1939)

"Seaside View," 1922

Oil on canvas laid to canvas
Signed and dated lower right: A. Talmage 1922; titled by repute
36" H x 49.5" W

  • Provenance:
    Purchased in London, England, circa 1970s
    Private Collection, Falmouth, ME
    Sold: Grogan & Company, Boston, MA, The Fall Auction, November 15, 2020, Lot 183
  • Notes:
    Algernon Mayow Talmage is best known for establishing the Cornish School of Landscape, Figure, and Sea Painting in 1900 with fellow artist Albert Julius Olsson. He studied under Hubert von Herkomer at the Herkomer School of Art in Bushey, and later at the St. Ives School in Cornwall, where he founded an artists' club and tutored Emily Carr. Talmage married Cornish artist Gertrude Rowe in 1896. Following the founding of the Cornish School, Talmage and Rowe ran their own art school. Talmage exhibited regularly including at a 1909 solo exhibition at the Goupil Gallery and at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1937, both in London. He was elected a member of the Royal Society of British Artists in October 1902 and worked as a war artist on the Western Front in France during World War I.
  • Condition: Visual: Overall good appearance. Two unobtrusive pinhead-sized pigment losses in the extreme upper right corner. As mentioned, the canvas has been relined.

    Blacklight: A small group of rice-sized touch-ups at the back of the standing woman's hat, and one pea-sized touch-up in the front portion of her fringed wrap. Two other very small (dime-sized or smaller) areas of touch-up in the extreme upper left corner. A few scattered, very small dots of possible older touch-up in places near the right edge.

    Frame: 43.5" H x 57" W x 2.5" D


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