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This item WAS NOT SOLD. Auction date was 2019 Oct 26 @ 11:00UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT
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An original oil on canvas Benjamin Williams Leader painting. Signed and dated 1894 in the bottom left corner. This painting is of four bulls drinking from a stream, with mountains in the background.
Leader was born in Worcester as Benjamin Leader Williams, the son, and third child of eleven children, of notable civil engineer Edward Leader William, and Sarah Whiting. His father was described as a "non conformist dissenter" and his mother was a Quaker, their marriage in an Anglican church resulted in them being disowned by the Society of Friends. Leader's father was a keen amateur artist a friend of John Constable and Benjamin would often accompany him on sketching trips along the banks of the River Severn. His brother, also Edward Leader Williams, later became a notable civil engineer who was knighted for his work, and is now mainly remembered for designing Manchester Ship Canal which was to become the theme of Leader's largest painting. The family eventually came to reside at "Diglis House" now a hotel.
Leader was educated at the Royal Grammar School, Worcester, and initially worked at his father's office as a draughtsman while studying art in the evenings at the Worcester School of Design. In his free time he also did a lot of "open air" landscape painting. In 1854, at the age of 23, he was admitted as a student to the Royal Academy Schools in London, and, unusually, in his first year, had a picture accepted for exhibition there, Cottage children blowing bubbles, which was subsequently sold to an American buyer for £50 â?? a large sum in those days. Subsequently, his work appeared in every summer exhibition at the academy until 1922, when Leader was 91 years old. He also had some early works exhibited at the National Institution of Fine Arts, Portland Place in 1857. The inspiration for these early works was the countryside around Worcester itself, "the cottages, farmhouses, lanes, hedgerows and churches, so exceedingly picturesque and beautiful". However, Leader did not finish his course of studies at the R. A, nor did he need to his paintings proved to be in great demand by wealthy buyers and he achieved an enviable degree of commercial success within only a few years of his first sale. In 1857 he changed his name to Benjamin Williams Leader to distinguish himself from the many other painters with the surname Williams.[10] In autumn of that year he travelled to Scotland, and painted A Quiet pool in Glen Falloch, exhibited at the R. A. in 1859. That year was his most successful yet with four paintings hung at the Academy and all sold, one of the buyers being the art dealer Agnew's who bought much of his work during his lifetime. Such was the demand that much of his best work now went to private galleries and was never publicly exhibited. For the next 10 years, Leader divided his time painting between the Severn Valley, Worcestershire, and Wales, producing many canvases. Amongst them, Autumn's last Gleam was regarded as the best landscape in the Royal Academy's 1865 exhibition. In 1862 he moved home from Worcester to nearby Whittington (where he lived until 1889) which became a favourite sketching ground. In 1863, his work The Churchyard at Bettwys-y-Coed was purchased by the Prime Minister himself, William Gladstone. In August 1876, Leader married fellow artist Mary Eastlake (born c. 1852) and they went on to have 6 children the first, Benjamin Eastlake Leader, also an artist, was killed in action during World War I. In 1881, February Fill Dyke was exhibited at the Royal Academy to great acclaim and Leader was made an associate (ARA) in 1883, becoming a Royal Academician (RA) in 1898.
This painting is in fair condition, with some cracking, and will require some minor restoration. This painting is sold on an as-is basis. Image- 23 1/2" x 35 1/2". Frame- 33 1/2" x 45"
Auction Location:
18 Ringwood Dr. Unit 1, Stouffville, Ontario, L4A 8C1, Canada
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Taxes:
| Tax | Rate | Desc. |
| AB |
5% |
Alberta |
| BC |
12% |
British Columbia |
| MTB |
13% |
Manitoba |
| NB |
15% |
New Brunswick |
| NFLD |
15% |
Newfoundland |
| NWT |
5% |
Northwest Territories |
| NS |
15% |
Nova Scotia |
| NVT |
5% |
Nunavut |
| ON |
13% |
Ontario |
| PEI |
15% |
Prince Edward Island |
| QC |
14.975% |
Quebec |
| SASK |
11% |
Saskatchewan |
| YK |
5% |
Yukon |
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| From (Incl.) | To (Excl.) | Premium |
| 0.00 |
Infinite |
20% |
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