This angling scene by Thomas Baker depicts two figures fishing on the river Usk in Wales. The distinctively shaped bedrock shown in the painting appears very similar to that found at Llangynidr, which is located about 10 miles outside Brecon.
Thomas Baker was a Midlands landscape painter born on 9 October, 1809 in Harborne, Birmingham. He studied under Vincent Barber (1788-1838) at the Barber family’s Charles Street Academy in Birmingham and started exhibiting from 1827. He painted the landscapes of Warwickshire, the Midlands and Wales usually with the inclusion of cattle and sheep and became known as “Baker of Leamington” or “Landscape Baker”. He signed each major picture “T Baker” and kept detailed records of all of his works along with diaries and notes, which are now held in the Birmingham City Art Gallery.
He exhibited at the Birmingham Society of Artists, the Royal Academy from 1831-1858, the British Institution and the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists. Many of his works sold through ‘Carver & Gilders’ in Leamington and he gained many major patrons such as Lord Leigh; however he also supplemented his income by providing artistic tuition.
At the time of his premature death in Leamington Spa on 10 August, 1864, he had achieved considerable artistic acclaim becoming a member of the Birmingham Society of Artists and Royal Birmingham Society of Artists.
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Presentation | The painting is housed in a new, English made gilt frame which is in excellent condition. The stretcher retains an old label, possibly from a gallery, as well as another label which may be from a private collector (see images). |
Condition | As with all of our original antique oil paintings, this work is offered in ready to hang gallery condition, having just been professionally cleaned, restored and revarnished. |
Dimensions
Image Size | 17.5 inches x 23.5 inches (44.5cm x 60cm) |
Framed Size | 23.5 inches x 29.5 inches (60cm x 75cm) |