WYR_PM_P1994_97
Topic: Artist

This is signed and dated bottom left ‘G A [unintelligible] / 1882’.

I wondered if it could be George A. Boyle (https://tinyurl.com/5baytwjp) but I think the surname might have more letters than 'Boyle'.

The Collections Coordinator has replied: ‘I have checked our paper records and database for you and unfortunately we don’t have any note of the artist’s name. The painting itself has nothing written on the back, and nothing on the back of the frame either. The signature looks more likely to be ‘G.A.B.’ in person – but I couldn’t say for absolute certain, especially given how textured the paint is. I took some photos but they’re no clearer than the one on the Art UK page, so this might be as close as we can get.’

Can anyone suggest who might have painted this, perhaps a local artist?

Bubwith Farm became derelict and was demolished c.1965–1975 to make way for road widening. https://tinyurl.com/5t4jjr7b

Andrew Shore, Entry reviewed by Art UK

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6 comments

Jacinto Regalado,

This looks like amateur work, unlikely to be by known artist.

Kieran Owens,

If the signature is composed of the artist's initials G.A., followed by some place-name word, such as Knottingely, it could be an amateur work by George Adlam, who occupied Bubwith Farm in the mid 1880s and early 1890s.

Kieran Owens,

And that is assuming that the two initial letters are G. A. and not C. A., as looks more likely on Marion's two attachments.

Jacinto Regalado,

Yes, C.A. appears more likely, and the painter was virtually certainly an amateur. Thus, an identification seems rather improbable, unless someone local has relevant information.

Jacinto Regalado,

I wonder if the picture was done after a photograph.

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