The Christmas Tree, 1911, Albert Chevallier Tayler
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Albert Chevallier Tayler - Confirmation Day (1892)
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Women Arranging Flowers, 1906
Albert Chevallier Tayler
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Albert Chevallier Tayler (British, 1862-1925)
Trying Them On, 1892
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Interior scene with figures luncheoning, 1890 by Albert Chevallier Tayler (English, 1862–1925)
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The Quiet Hour
Albert Chevallier Tayler, 1913
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"The Christmas Tree" (1911) by Albert Chevallier Tayler (British, 1862-1925) Oil on canvas
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Albert Chevallier Tayler (British, English, 1862-1925 • The Christmas Tree • 1911 • Private collection
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The window seat, 1889, Albert Chevallier Tayler
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Albert Chevallier Tayler - The caricature (1887)
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MWW Artwork of the Day (12/1/22)
Albert Chevallier Tayler (British, 1862-1925)
The Letter (1888)
Oil on canvas, 39.3 x 50.2 cm.
Private Collection
"The Letter" is a fine example of the paintings from Tayler’s Newlyn years, with its beautifully observed, subtly-lit interior. After studying at the Slade and in Paris, Chevallier Tayler spent the summer of 1882 in Devon, and in 1884 he joined the flourishing artists’ colony at Newlyn in Cornwall, remaining there, on and off, until 1895. Tayler painted the residents of Newlyn and Boulogne (which he visited in 1890) with the painterly, square-brush technique of his fellow Newlyn artists, such as Stanhope Forbes and Harold Harvey.
For more of this artist's work, see this MWW gallery/album:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2706465679458784&type=3
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Albert Chevalier Tayler, The Anniversary, "I love thee to the level of everyday's most quiet need" (1909)
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Albert Chevallier Tayler (British, English, 1862-1925 • An Elegant Soirée • 1900
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