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Walter Frederick Osborne RHA ROI (1859-1903) - FEEDING TIME, 1877

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Walter Frederick Osborne RHA ROI (1859-1903) - FEEDING TIME, 1877

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Auction Date:2011 Oct 10 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:Royal Dublin Society, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
Artist: Walter Frederick Osborne RHA ROI (1859-1903)
Title: FEEDING TIME, 1877
Medium: oil on canvas
Signature: signed with initials lower left; with title and number [71] on gilt plaque affixed to frame lower centre
Dimensions: 34 by 29cm., 13.2 5 by 11.2 5in.
Provenance: Provenance:With a Mrs Parker, Winter 1903-04 (a relation of the artist's father); Sold at auction (unknown), Dublin, 1971; Sotheby's, 19th century European Paintings, Olympia, 13 July 2006, lot 89; Private collection
Exhibited: Exhibited:'Memorial Exhibition of the works of Walter Osborne', Royal Hibernian Academy, Winter 1903-04, catalogue no. 71 (Lent by Mrs. Parker)
Literature: Literature:Sheehy, Jeanne, Walter Osborne, Gifford & Craven, Ballycotton, Co. Cork, 1974, p.110, catalogue no. 1 (listed)
Note: Contained in original gilt frame with exhibition plaque dating to the artist's Memorial Exhibition at the RHA, Dublin 1903-1904.
Sheehy's text on Osborne was the first book about the artist, and the only one to contain a full catalogue raisonné. The catalogue lists his works in chronological order with Feeding Time, 1877 as his first recorded work. The painting is not illustrated and Sheehy's information is sourced from the exhibition catalogue for Osborne's Memorial Exhibition, 1903-04. The author notes the work was lent to the exhibition by a Mrs Parker as per a label verso (since disappeared). Additionally, Sheehy notes: This picture seems to be related to A Bit in Co. Wicklow (Memorial Exhibition, no. 105) which The Freeman's Journal (7 December, 1903) said was the first specimen of his work. The Parkers were related to Walter Osborne's father."
At the age of 17 years Osborne entered the schools of the RHA and exhibited for the first time with the Academy [Nora, catalogue no. 312, price £5-0-0] the following year. Osborne exhibited annually with the RHA until his death and the testaments to this lifelong relationship serve to trace his maturing ability from his formative years, when Feeding Time was executed, through to his last work Milking Time shown in 1903.