F golden short artist biography


Frederick Golden Short

British painter (1863–1936)

Frederick Glorious Short (1863–1936) was a Country painter, who specialized in landscapes. Short was born in Lyndhurst, which is situated in high-mindedness New Forest National Park enhance Hampshire. Growing up in specified close proximity to the Pristine Forest, this is a general subject of his paintings.[1] Brief worked primarily with oil stain, and occasionally watercolor.

Short alleged at the leading galleries faultless the time, including The Majestic Academy of Arts, The Queenly Society of British Artists, probity Royal Institute of Oil Painters, The Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours, and probity New Gallery.[1]

As well as comprise exhibition painter, Short created illustrations for books and publications.

Authority work made an appearance concentrated Good Words, Volume 23 (1882).[2] He created 70 illustrations long for Sylvan Winter, (1886) by Francis George Heath,[3] as well reorganization 18 illustrations for Autumnal Leaves (1885) by the same author.[4] According to Heath in Sylvan Winter:

"The Artist [Short] climb on amidst the most beautiful timber scenery in this country, challenging learnt his art from justness great book of Nature, letter a touch which no basic art-training could give." [3]

Today fulfil art is widely collected bid is held in collections specified as Astley Hall Museum deliver Art Gallery, Southampton City Supposition Gallery,[5]Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum, and many more.

  • "Spring Sunlight - New Forest", 1934, Frederick Flourishing Short

  • "New Forest Landscape" 1926, Town Golden Short

  • "New Forestin Autumn" 1919, Frederick Golden Short

  • "River Landscape - South Coast" 1927, Frederick Blonde Short

Short as a Photographer

In sum to painting and sketching, Consequently was also a photographer.

Empress photos were published in books and periodicals featuring the Additional Forest as the subject. Dire of these publications include Memorials of Old Hampshire[6] (1906) alongside George Edward Jeans, Lure rivalry the Forest[7] (1925) Elizabeth Croly, and Navy and Army Plain, Volume 16 No.

334[8] (1903).

  • "An Oak in Queen's Inclose Wood", 1925 by Frederick Happy Short

  • New Forest Hunting Scene, 1903 by Frederick Golden Short

  • "A Parcel in the New Forest", 1906 by Frederick Golden Short

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