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        • Fred Snyder Marble Hall Milwaukee Wis. Old Crow Whiskey Stoneware Jug
          Aug. 31, 2024

          Fred Snyder Marble Hall Milwaukee Wis. Old Crow Whiskey Stoneware Jug

          Est: $1,200 - $1,800

          Milwaukee, Wisconsin, , crazing throughout upper glaze, measures 11 x 7 1/2 x 8 inches

          Matthew Bullock Auctioneers
        • SIGNED JOSEPH ISRAELS AND FRED HALL (Continental, 19th Century), Interior scene with a woman warming her hands by the fire., Oil on canvas, 40" x 29.5". Framed 48" x 37.5".
          Jul. 25, 2024

          SIGNED JOSEPH ISRAELS AND FRED HALL (Continental, 19th Century), Interior scene with a woman warming her hands by the fire., Oil on canvas, 40" x 29.5". Framed 48" x 37.5".

          Est: $3,000 - $5,000

          SIGNED JOSEPH ISRAELS AND FRED HALL Continental, 19th Century Interior scene with a woman warming her hands by the fire. Signed lower right "J. Israels". Signed lower left "Fred Hall".

          Eldred's
        • FREDERICK HALL (BRITISH 1860-1948), HORSES ON THE MOOR
          Jun. 12, 2024

          FREDERICK HALL (BRITISH 1860-1948), HORSES ON THE MOOR

          Est: £1,500 - £2,500

          FREDERICK HALL (BRITISH 1860-1948)HORSES ON THE MOOROil on boardSigned (lower right)31 x 40cm (12 x 15½ in.)

          Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
        • Fred Hall (British, 1860-1948) 'Spider'
          Nov. 08, 2023

          Fred Hall (British, 1860-1948) 'Spider'

          Est: £600 - £800

          Fred Hall (British, 1860-1948) 'Spider' signed and dated 'Fred Hall/1915' (lower right), titled (upper right), inscribed 'Died jan 9 th 1922/To Charles Whitlock/1915/Fred Hall' (verso) oil on panel 32.5 x 39.5cm (12 13/16 x 15 9/16in).

          Bonhams
        • FREDERICK HALL (1860 - 1948), HENS AND GEESE OUTSIDE A HOUSE
          Oct. 18, 2023

          FREDERICK HALL (1860 - 1948), HENS AND GEESE OUTSIDE A HOUSE

          Est: £3,000 - £5,000

          FREDERICK HALL (1860 - 1948)HENS AND GEESE OUTSIDE A HOUSEOil on canvasSigned and dated '1890' (lower left)77 x 113.5cm (30¼ x 44½ in.)

          Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
        • Fred Hall (British, 1860-1948) The plough 13 x 16in (33.1 x 40.7cm)
          Apr. 18, 2023

          Fred Hall (British, 1860-1948) The plough 13 x 16in (33.1 x 40.7cm)

          Est: $3,000 - $5,000

          Fred Hall (British, 1860-1948) The plough signed 'Fred Hall.' (lower right) oil on panel 13 x 16in (33.1 x 40.7cm)

          Bonhams
        • Fred Hall (British, 1860-1948) The day's work done 13 x 16in (33.1 x 40.7cm)
          Apr. 18, 2023

          Fred Hall (British, 1860-1948) The day's work done 13 x 16in (33.1 x 40.7cm)

          Est: $3,000 - $5,000

          Fred Hall (British, 1860-1948) The day's work done signed 'Fred Hall' (lower left) oil on canvas laid down on panel 13 x 16in (33.1 x 40.7cm)

          Bonhams
        • Frederick Hall (British, 1860-1948) Arrival at the farmyard
          Mar. 08, 2023

          Frederick Hall (British, 1860-1948) Arrival at the farmyard

          Est: £2,000 - £3,000

          Frederick Hall (British, 1860-1948) Arrival at the farmyard signed 'Fred Hall' (lower left) oil on canvas 45.7 x 61cm (18 x 24in).

          Bonhams
        • FREDERICK HALL (1860-1948), Shepherd and Flock Returning to the Farm
          Oct. 02, 2022

          FREDERICK HALL (1860-1948), Shepherd and Flock Returning to the Farm

          Est: $1,200 - $1,800

          FREDERICK HALL (1860-1948) Shepherd and Flock Returning to the Farm oil on canvas signed lower left: Fred Hall 49.5 x 59.5cm

          Gibson's
        • FREDERICK HALL (1860-1948), Arrival at the Farmyard
          Oct. 02, 2022

          FREDERICK HALL (1860-1948), Arrival at the Farmyard

          Est: $2,000 - $3,000

          FREDERICK HALL (1860-1948) Arrival at the Farmyard oil on canvas signed lower left: Fred Hall 44 x 59cm

          Gibson's
        • Frederick Hall (1860 - 1948) Jager met zijn hond
          Sep. 26, 2022

          Frederick Hall (1860 - 1948) Jager met zijn hond

          Est: €50 - €80

          Gemengde techniek, r.o. gesigenerd en r.o. geannoteerd Devon Sommerset. B 30 x 18 / 41 x 30 cm

          Veilinghuis Onder de Boompjes
        • Frederick Hall, NEAC (1860-1948)
          Sep. 21, 2022

          Frederick Hall, NEAC (1860-1948)

          Est: £300 - £500

          Frederick Hall, NEAC (1860-1948) Waiting - A dog sitting by luggage signed in monogram (lower right) oil on canvas 29.5 x 19.5cm Exhibited: London, Messum's, British Impressions, 2004, no. 6 43 x 33cm framed

          Cheffins
        • Frederick Hall (British, 1860-1948), Aut
          May. 27, 2022

          Frederick Hall (British, 1860-1948), Aut

          Est: £150 - £250

          Frederick Hall (British, 1860-1948), Autumn - The Bridge, signed l.r., oil on board, 35 by 45cm, framed

          Kinghams Auctioneers
        • Frederick Hall (British, 1860-1948) Returning home
          Mar. 30, 2022

          Frederick Hall (British, 1860-1948) Returning home

          Est: £10,000 - £15,000

          Frederick Hall (British, 1860-1948) Returning home signed and dated 'FRED HALL/1884' (lower right) oil on canvas 58.7 x 92cm (23 1/8 x 36 1/4in). For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

          Bonhams
        • FRED HALL MID-CENTURY OIL PAINTING ON BOARD
          Nov. 20, 2021

          FRED HALL MID-CENTURY OIL PAINTING ON BOARD

          Est: $60 - $80

          Fred Hall mid-century ink and oil painting on board. Signed and dated 1965 lower right. Measures 12 3/4" x 6" + 2" frame.

          Antiques & Modern Auction Gallery
        • * Hall (Frederick, 1860-1948). Near Storrington
          Oct. 13, 2021

          * Hall (Frederick, 1860-1948). Near Storrington

          Est: £300 - £500

          * Hall (Frederick, 1860-1948). Near Storrington, oil on board, verso with early ink manuscript label and modern typewritten label, 39.2 x 56.0 cm (15 1/2 x 22 ins), framed (59.4 x 76.5 cm) Qty: (1)

          Dominic Winter Auctions
        • Frederick HALL (1860-1948) "Farmhäuser in England"
          Jul. 31, 2021

          Frederick HALL (1860-1948) "Farmhäuser in England"

          Est: -

          Frederick HALL (1860-1948) "Farmhäuser in England",gross, Öl/Leinen, gerahmt, 83x135 cm, 2 hinterlegte kleine Stellen

          Auktionshalle Cuxhaven
        • FREDERICK HALL (BRITISH 1860-1948)
          Jun. 29, 2021

          FREDERICK HALL (BRITISH 1860-1948)

          Est: £800 - £1,200

          FREDERICK HALL (BRITISH 1860-1948) FREDERICK HALL (BRITISH 1860-1948) Changing pastures signed Fred Hall (lower right) oil on board 32.5 x 40.2 cm (12 3/4 x 15 7/8 in) PROVENANCE: Private collection, USA

          Chiswick Auctions
        • FREDERICK HALL POND SCENE PAINTING
          Apr. 24, 2021

          FREDERICK HALL POND SCENE PAINTING

          Est: $300 - $600

          Frederick Hall Oil on Canvas. (British, 1860-1948) Signed F. Hall lower right. Shoreline cottage under tree with docked boat. In original period frame. Frame size 19" w x 16" h. Image size 11 1/2" w x 8 3/4" h. Condition: Needs cleaning, minor damage to canvas and frame. Note: Frederick Hall, known by most as simply Fred Hall, is perhaps best known as a member of the Newlyn School of painters. Having studied at Lincoln School of Art between 1879 and 1881, he moved to Cornwall in the early 1880s to paint alongside fellow ex-Lincoln student, Frank Bramley, Stanhope Forbes and others. He remained until 1898. His Newlyn works combine the practice of working outside, en plein air, with an interest in social realism, particularly the depiction of rural life. However, as time went on, his style became more overtly impressionistic and this present, later, group of works demonstrates his more mature style. In 1911, Hall came to live in Speen, near Newbury where he remained until his death in 1948, aged 88. It was during this period that he came to know Harold Barton, senior partner at Dreweatt Watson and Barton, local agricultural auctioneers and land agents. Harold and his wife, Phyllis, became friends with Hall and helped to support him over the years. Harold would often take Fred on visits into the countryside, leaving him to paint for the day whilst he carried out his professional work.

          D. L. Straight Auctioneers
        • * Hall (Frederick, 1860-1948). Goats in a farmyard
          Mar. 25, 2021

          * Hall (Frederick, 1860-1948). Goats in a farmyard

          Est: £1,200 - £1,500

          * Hall (Frederick, 1860-1948). Goats in a farmyard, oil on wood panel, depicting 2 goats in a sunlit farmyard before an ancient thatched dwelling held up by buttresses, signed lower right, 32.5 x 40.5cm (12.75 x 16ins), framed Qty: (1)

          Dominic Winter Auctions
        • Frederick Hall (1860-1948), English Impressionist …
          Dec. 31, 2020

          Frederick Hall (1860-1948), English Impressionist …

          Est: £400 - £500

          Frederick Hall (1860-1948), English Impressionist and Newlyn School, Oil on canvas, Sheep at Dusk. Signed lower right. Approx. 15" x 20 1/4"

          Claydon Auctioneers
        • Fred Hall (British)
          Jul. 19, 2020

          Fred Hall (British)

          Est: $750 - $1,500

          Grazing Cattle 13" x 16", Oil on Board, Signed Lower Right

          Jacksons Auction & Real Estate Company
        • Frederick Hall (1860-1948), oil on panel, Man on Horseback, dedicated lower right: Fred Hall to W.R.W., label on verso: Vose Gal...
          Jan. 01, 2019

          Frederick Hall (1860-1948), oil on panel, Man on Horseback, dedicated lower right: Fred Hall to W.R.W., label on verso: Vose Gal...

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          Frederick Hall (1860-1948), oil on panel, Man on Horseback, dedicated lower right: Fred Hall to W.R.W., label on verso: Vose Galleries, framed in a signed Walfred Thulin gilt wood carved frame, signed on back Thulin 1917 296. 12" x 14"

          Nadeau's Auction Gallery
        • Frederick Hall Oil On Canvas Original Frame
          Dec. 07, 2018

          Frederick Hall Oil On Canvas Original Frame

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          Size of original frame is 23” x 19” Very fine original painting of Dutch Windmill, cottage and man in boat. Signed lower left. F. Hall. Painting has been protected with sealed glass panel. Overall condition is outstanding and original. (1860 - 1948); Frederick Hall was active/lived in United Kingdom. Frederick Hall is known for Rural life genre painting. Provenance: Private Highpoint NC Inheritance

          Mebane Antique Auction
        • AR FRED HALL (BRITISH, 1860-1948) - Landscape at sunset
          Jul. 03, 2018

          AR FRED HALL (BRITISH, 1860-1948) - Landscape at sunset

          Est: £2,000 - £3,000

          AR FRED HALL (BRITISH, 1860-1948) Landscape at sunset signed ‘FredHall’ (lower right) oil on board 33 x 40.6cm (13 x 16in).

          Bonhams
        • FREDERICK HALL: "STILL LIFE WITH HANGING GAME & FRUIT"
          Oct. 15, 2017

          FREDERICK HALL: "STILL LIFE WITH HANGING GAME & FRUIT"

          Est: $2,000 - $3,000

          oil on panel signed lower right 40 x 33 1/2 inches

          Abell Auction
        • *ARR FREDERICK HALL (1860-1948) British A Summers Garden Oil on board Signe
          Sep. 06, 2017

          *ARR FREDERICK HALL (1860-1948) British A Summers Garden Oil on board Signe

          Est: £300 - £500

          *ARR FREDERICK HALL (1860-1948) British A Summers Garden Oil on board Signed 38.5 x 31 cm, framed

          Rowley Fine Art Auctioneers and Valuers
        • *AR FREDERICK HALL (1860-1948) British A Summers Garden Oil on board Signed 38.5 x 31 cm, framed
          May. 31, 2017

          *AR FREDERICK HALL (1860-1948) British A Summers Garden Oil on board Signed 38.5 x 31 cm, framed

          Est: £500 - £700

          Generally in good condition, expected wear.

          Rowley Fine Art Auctioneers and Valuers
        • AR Frederick Hall - (British, 1860-1948)
          Mar. 21, 2017

          AR Frederick Hall - (British, 1860-1948)

          Est: £1,000 - £1,500

          AR Frederick Hall (British, 1860-1948) Bridge at Alkmaar

          Bonhams
        • AR Frederick Hall - (British, 1860-1948)
          Mar. 21, 2017

          AR Frederick Hall - (British, 1860-1948)

          Est: £2,500 - £3,500

          AR Frederick Hall (British, 1860-1948) 'Cloud shadows in the Lambourne vale'

          Bonhams
        • AR Frederick Hall - (British, 1860-1948)
          Mar. 21, 2017

          AR Frederick Hall - (British, 1860-1948)

          Est: £1,000 - £1,500

          AR Frederick Hall (British, 1860-1948) Deer in sunlight copse

          Bonhams
        • AR Frederick Hall - (British, 1860-1948)
          Mar. 21, 2017

          AR Frederick Hall - (British, 1860-1948)

          Est: £4,000 - £6,000

          AR Frederick Hall (British, 1860-1948) 'One winter's morn'

          Bonhams
        • Frederick Hall (British 1860-1948) - A summer's garden
          Feb. 21, 2017

          Frederick Hall (British 1860-1948) - A summer's garden

          Est: £600 - £800

          Oil on board Signed, lower left 36.5 x 44cm (14 3/8 x 17 1/4in.) Possibly a view of the artist's house in Porlock IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

          Dreweatts 1759
        • Circle of Fred Hall (1860-1948) British. A Farm Yard, Oil on Unstretched Canvas, 10" x 12".
          Dec. 21, 2016

          Circle of Fred Hall (1860-1948) British. A Farm Yard, Oil on Unstretched Canvas, 10" x 12".

          Est: £80 - £120

          Circle of Fred Hall (1860-1948) British. A Farm Yard, Oil on Unstretched Canvas, 10" x 12".

          John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
        • Frederick Hall (1860-1948) - A summer's garden
          Oct. 25, 2016

          Frederick Hall (1860-1948) - A summer's garden

          Est: £800 - £1,200

          Oil on board Signed lower left 36.5 x 44cm (14 3/8 x 17 1/4in.) Possibly a view of the artist's house in Porlock IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

          Dreweatts 1759
        • AR Frederick Hall (British, 1860-1948) Winter
          Sep. 28, 2016

          AR Frederick Hall (British, 1860-1948) Winter

          Est: £7,000 - £10,000

          Frederick Hall (British, 1860-1948) Winter signed 'FRED HALL' (lower right) oil on canvas 45 x 32cm (17 11/16 x 12 5/8in).

          Bonhams
        • AR Frederick Hall (British, 1860-1948) A Fisherman's Daughter
          Sep. 28, 2016

          AR Frederick Hall (British, 1860-1948) A Fisherman's Daughter

          Est: £30,000 - £50,000

          Frederick Hall (British, 1860-1948) A Fisherman's Daughter signed and dated 'FRED HALL/1886' (lower right) oil on canvas 77 x 46cm (30 5/16 x 18 1/8in).

          Bonhams
        • Hall, "The Close of Day," Oil on Canvas
          Sep. 11, 2016

          Hall, "The Close of Day," Oil on Canvas

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          Frederick Hall (English, 1860-1948), "The Close of Day," oil on canvas, depicting a British landscape with castle and figure, signed lower left, 8" h x 12" w (view), 15 1/2" h x 19 1/2" w (frame). Provenance: from a New York estate.

          Kaminski Auctions
        • Frederick Hall (1860-1948) - The Yard
          Jul. 13, 2016

          Frederick Hall (1860-1948) - The Yard

          Est: £700 - £900

          Oil on board Signed lower right 41 x 33 cm. (16 x 13 in) Provenance: Purchased from R.P Cossop, London Thence by descent to the present owners Frederick Hall, known by most as simply Fred Hall, is perhaps best known as a member of the Newlyn School of painters. Having studied at Lincoln School of Art between 1879 and 1881, he moved to Cornwall in the early 1880s to paint alongside fellow ex-Lincoln student, Frank Bramley, Stanhope Forbes and others. He remained until 1898. His Newlyn works combine the practice of working outside, en plein air, with an interest in social realism, particularly the depiction of rural life. However, as time went on, his style became more overtly impressionistic and this present, later, group of works demonstrates his more mature style. In 1911, Hall came to live in Speen, near Newbury where he remained until his death in 1948, aged 88. It was during this period that he came to know Harold Barton, senior partner at Dreweatt Watson and Barton, local agricultural auctioneers and land agents. Harold and his wife, Phyllis, became friends with Hall and helped to support him over the years. Harold would often take Fred on visits into the countryside, leaving him to paint for the day whilst he carried out his professional work. The majority of the present group of paintings were acquired directly from the artist and have remained in the family since with their son Desmond, who passed away last year. A number were exhibited at the Newbury District Museum in 1984. IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

          Dreweatts 1759
        • Frederick Hall (1860-1948) - Stable Companions
          Jul. 13, 2016

          Frederick Hall (1860-1948) - Stable Companions

          Est: £80 - £120

          Hand-coloured lithograph 27 x 32 cm. (10 1/2 x 12 in) Frederick Hall, known by most as simply Fred Hall, is perhaps best known as a member of the Newlyn School of painters. Having studied at Lincoln School of Art between 1879 and 1881, he moved to Cornwall in the early 1880s to paint alongside fellow ex-Lincoln student, Frank Bramley, Stanhope Forbes and others. He remained until 1898. His Newlyn works combine the practice of working outside, en plein air, with an interest in social realism, particularly the depiction of rural life. However, as time went on, his style became more overtly impressionistic and this present, later, group of works demonstrates his more mature style. In 1911, Hall came to live in Speen, near Newbury where he remained until his death in 1948, aged 88. It was during this period that he came to know Harold Barton, senior partner at Dreweatt Watson and Barton, local agricultural auctioneers and land agents. Harold and his wife, Phyllis, became friends with Hall and helped to support him over the years. Harold would often take Fred on visits into the countryside, leaving him to paint for the day whilst he carried out his professional work. The majority of the present group of paintings were acquired directly from the artist and have remained in the family since with their son Desmond, who passed away last year. A number were exhibited at the Newbury District Museum in 1984. IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

          Dreweatts 1759
        • Frederick Hall (1860-1948) - Chickens in a Stable
          Jul. 13, 2016

          Frederick Hall (1860-1948) - Chickens in a Stable

          Est: £600 - £800

          Oil on board Signed lower right 33 x 40 cm. (13 x 15 3/4 in) Provenance: Purchased directly from the artist Thence by descent to the present owners Frederick Hall, known by most as simply Fred Hall, is perhaps best known as a member of the Newlyn School of painters. Having studied at Lincoln School of Art between 1879 and 1881, he moved to Cornwall in the early 1880s to paint alongside fellow ex-Lincoln student, Frank Bramley, Stanhope Forbes and others. He remained until 1898. His Newlyn works combine the practice of working outside, en plein air, with an interest in social realism, particularly the depiction of rural life. However, as time went on, his style became more overtly impressionistic and this present, later, group of works demonstrates his more mature style. In 1911, Hall came to live in Speen, near Newbury where he remained until his death in 1948, aged 88. It was during this period that he came to know Harold Barton, senior partner at Dreweatt Watson and Barton, local agricultural auctioneers and land agents. Harold and his wife, Phyllis, became friends with Hall and helped to support him over the years. Harold would often take Fred on visits into the countryside, leaving him to paint for the day whilst he carried out his professional work. The majority of the present group of paintings were acquired directly from the artist and have remained in the family since with their son Desmond, who passed away last year. A number were exhibited at the Newbury District Museum in 1984. IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

          Dreweatts 1759
        • Frederick Hall (1860-1948) - Autumn
          Jul. 13, 2016

          Frederick Hall (1860-1948) - Autumn

          Est: £600 - £800

          Oil on panel Signed lower right; inscribed with title on the reverse 31 x 41cm. (12 1/4 x 16 in) Provenance: Purchased directly from the artist Thence by descent to the present owner Frederick Hall, known by most as simply Fred Hall, is perhaps best known as a member of the Newlyn School of painters. Having studied at Lincoln School of Art between 1879 and 1881, he moved to Cornwall in the early 1880s to paint alongside fellow ex-Lincoln student, Frank Bramley, Stanhope Forbes and others. He remained until 1898. His Newlyn works combine the practice of working outside, en plein air, with an interest in social realism, particularly the depiction of rural life. However, as time went on, his style became more overtly impressionistic and this present, later, group of works demonstrates his more mature style. In 1911, Hall came to live in Speen, near Newbury where he remained until his death in 1948, aged 88. It was during this period that he came to know Harold Barton, senior partner at Dreweatt Watson and Barton, local agricultural auctioneers and land agents. Harold and his wife, Phyllis, became friends with Hall and helped to support him over the years. Harold would often take Fred on visits into the countryside, leaving him to paint for the day whilst he carried out his professional work. The majority of the present group of paintings were acquired directly from the artist and have remained in the family since with their son Desmond, who passed away last year. A number were exhibited at the Newbury District Museum in 1984. IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

          Dreweatts 1759
        • Frederick Hall (1860-1948) - A Cottage at Blewberry
          Jul. 13, 2016

          Frederick Hall (1860-1948) - A Cottage at Blewberry

          Est: £500 - £700

          Oil on board Signed lower right; inscribed with title on a label on the reverse 32 x 41cm. (12 1/2 x 16 in) Provenance: Purchased directly from the artist Thence by descent to the present owners Frederick Hall, known by most as simply Fred Hall, is perhaps best known as a member of the Newlyn School of painters. Having studied at Lincoln School of Art between 1879 and 1881, he moved to Cornwall in the early 1880s to paint alongside fellow ex-Lincoln student, Frank Bramley, Stanhope Forbes and others. He remained until 1898. His Newlyn works combine the practice of working outside, en plein air, with an interest in social realism, particularly the depiction of rural life. However, as time went on, his style became more overtly impressionistic and this present, later, group of works demonstrates his more mature style. In 1911, Hall came to live in Speen, near Newbury where he remained until his death in 1948, aged 88. It was during this period that he came to know Harold Barton, senior partner at Dreweatt Watson and Barton, local agricultural auctioneers and land agents. Harold and his wife, Phyllis, became friends with Hall and helped to support him over the years. Harold would often take Fred on visits into the countryside, leaving him to paint for the day whilst he carried out his professional work. The majority of the present group of paintings were acquired directly from the artist and have remained in the family since with their son Desmond, who passed away last year. A number were exhibited at the Newbury District Museum in 1984. IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

          Dreweatts 1759
        • Frederick Hall (1860-1948) - Two Horses in the Shade
          Jul. 13, 2016

          Frederick Hall (1860-1948) - Two Horses in the Shade

          Est: £5,000 - £7,000

          Oil on canvas Signed lower right 96 x 122 cm. (37 3/4 x 48 in) Frederick Hall, known by most as simply Fred Hall, is perhaps best known as a member of the Newlyn School of painters. Having studied at Lincoln School of Art between 1879 and 1881, he moved to Cornwall in the early 1880s to paint alongside fellow ex-Lincoln student, Frank Bramley, Stanhope Forbes and others. He remained until 1898. His Newlyn works combine the practice of working outside, en plein air, with an interest in social realism, particularly the depiction of rural life. However, as time went on, his style became more overtly impressionistic and this present, later, group of works demonstrates his more mature style. In 1911, Hall came to live in Speen, near Newbury where he remained until his death in 1948, aged 88. It was during this period that he came to know Harold Barton, senior partner at Dreweatt Watson and Barton, local agricultural auctioneers and land agents. Harold and his wife, Phyllis, became friends with Hall and helped to support him over the years. Harold would often take Fred on visits into the countryside, leaving him to paint for the day whilst he carried out his professional work. The majority of the present group of paintings were acquired directly from the artist and have remained in the family since with their son Desmond, who passed away last year. A number were exhibited at the Newbury District Museum in 1984. IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

          Dreweatts 1759
        • Frederick Hall (1860-1948) - Reaping Corn
          Jul. 13, 2016

          Frederick Hall (1860-1948) - Reaping Corn

          Est: £600 - £800

          Oil on board Signed with initials and dated 11 lower left; inscribed with title on the reverse 38 x 25.5 cm. (15 x 10 in) Provenance: Purchased directly from the artist Thence by descent to the present owners Exhibited: Newbury District Museum, Paintings of the Countryside by Fred Hall 1860 - 1948 , 9th - 20th May 1984, no.15 Frederick Hall, known by most as simply Fred Hall, is perhaps best known as a member of the Newlyn School of painters. Having studied at Lincoln School of Art between 1879 and 1881, he moved to Cornwall in the early 1880s to paint alongside fellow ex-Lincoln student, Frank Bramley, Stanhope Forbes and others. He remained until 1898. His Newlyn works combine the practice of working outside, en plein air, with an interest in social realism, particularly the depiction of rural life. However, as time went on, his style became more overtly impressionistic and this present, later, group of works demonstrates his more mature style. In 1911, Hall came to live in Speen, near Newbury where he remained until his death in 1948, aged 88. It was during this period that he came to know Harold Barton, senior partner at Dreweatt Watson and Barton, local agricultural auctioneers and land agents. Harold and his wife, Phyllis, became friends with Hall and helped to support him over the years. Harold would often take Fred on visits into the countryside, leaving him to paint for the day whilst he carried out his professional work. The majority of the present group of paintings were acquired directly from the artist and have remained in the family since with their son Desmond, who passed away last year. A number were exhibited at the Newbury District Museum in 1984. IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

          Dreweatts 1759
        • Frederick Hall (1860-1948) - Stacking the Corn
          Jul. 13, 2016

          Frederick Hall (1860-1948) - Stacking the Corn

          Est: £600 - £800

          Oil on board Signed lower left; inscribed with title on the reverse 38 x 48 cm. (15 x 19 in.) Provenance: Purchased directly from the artist Thence by descent to the present owners Frederick Hall, known by most as simply Fred Hall, is perhaps best known as a member of the Newlyn School of painters. Having studied at Lincoln School of Art between 1879 and 1881, he moved to Cornwall in the early 1880s to paint alongside fellow ex-Lincoln student, Frank Bramley, Stanhope Forbes and others. He remained until 1898. His Newlyn works combine the practice of working outside, en plein air, with an interest in social realism, particularly the depiction of rural life. However, as time went on, his style became more overtly impressionistic and this present, later, group of works demonstrates his more mature style. In 1911, Hall came to live in Speen, near Newbury where he remained until his death in 1948, aged 88. It was during this period that he came to know Harold Barton, senior partner at Dreweatt Watson and Barton, local agricultural auctioneers and land agents. Harold and his wife, Phyllis, became friends with Hall and helped to support him over the years. Harold would often take Fred on visits into the countryside, leaving him to paint for the day whilst he carried out his professional work. The majority of the present group of paintings were acquired directly from the artist and have remained in the family since with their son Desmond, who passed away last year. A number were exhibited at the Newbury District Museum in 1984. IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

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        • Frederick Hall (1860-1948) - Drilling Corn
          Jul. 13, 2016

          Frederick Hall (1860-1948) - Drilling Corn

          Est: £600 - £800

          Oil on board Signed lower right; inscribed with title on the reverse 37 x 25.5 cm. (14 1/2 x 10 in) Provenance: Purchased directly from the artist Thence by descent to the present owners Exhibited: Newbury District Museum, Paintings of the Countryside by Fred Hall 1860 - 1948 , 9th - 20th May 1984, no. 14 Frederick Hall, known by most as simply Fred Hall, is perhaps best known as a member of the Newlyn School of painters. Having studied at Lincoln School of Art between 1879 and 1881, he moved to Cornwall in the early 1880s to paint alongside fellow ex-Lincoln student, Frank Bramley, Stanhope Forbes and others. He remained until 1898. His Newlyn works combine the practice of working outside, en plein air, with an interest in social realism, particularly the depiction of rural life. However, as time went on, his style became more overtly impressionistic and this present, later, group of works demonstrates his more mature style. In 1911, Hall came to live in Speen, near Newbury where he remained until his death in 1948, aged 88. It was during this period that he came to know Harold Barton, senior partner at Dreweatt Watson and Barton, local agricultural auctioneers and land agents. Harold and his wife, Phyllis, became friends with Hall and helped to support him over the years. Harold would often take Fred on visits into the countryside, leaving him to paint for the day whilst he carried out his professional work. The majority of the present group of paintings were acquired directly from the artist and have remained in the family since with their son Desmond, who passed away last year. A number were exhibited at the Newbury District Museum in 1984. IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

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        • Frederick Hall (1860-1948) - Going to work
          Jul. 13, 2016

          Frederick Hall (1860-1948) - Going to work

          Est: £700 - £900

          Oil on board Signed lower right 33 x 41.5 cm. (13 x 16 1/4 in) Provenance: Purchased directly from the artist Thence by descent to the present owners Frederick Hall, known by most as simply Fred Hall, is perhaps best known as a member of the Newlyn School of painters. Having studied at Lincoln School of Art between 1879 and 1881, he moved to Cornwall in the early 1880s to paint alongside fellow ex-Lincoln student, Frank Bramley, Stanhope Forbes and others. He remained until 1898. His Newlyn works combine the practice of working outside, en plein air, with an interest in social realism, particularly the depiction of rural life. However, as time went on, his style became more overtly impressionistic and this present, later, group of works demonstrates his more mature style. In 1911, Hall came to live in Speen, near Newbury where he remained until his death in 1948, aged 88. It was during this period that he came to know Harold Barton, senior partner at Dreweatt Watson and Barton, local agricultural auctioneers and land agents. Harold and his wife, Phyllis, became friends with Hall and helped to support him over the years. Harold would often take Fred on visits into the countryside, leaving him to paint for the day whilst he carried out his professional work. The majority of the present group of paintings were acquired directly from the artist and have remained in the family since with their son Desmond, who passed away last year. A number were exhibited at the Newbury District Museum in 1984. IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

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