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Arthur Spooner

British, b. 1860

Arthur Spooner was a British Impressionist painter from Nottingham, England. Spooner was born in Nottingham and trained at the Nottingham School of Art (now part of Nottingham Trent University). He later taught landscape and figurative painting there. He painted The Goose Fair, Nottingham, in 1926. The painting was sold at Christie's in 2004 and is displayed in Nottingham Castle.

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Artist: Arthur Spooner
Portrait of Horses in Dappled Sunlight - British 30's Impressionist oil painting
By Arthur Spooner
Located in London, GB
This beautiful British Impressionist oil painting is by noted animal artist Arthur Spooner. Painted circa 1935 it is a superb painting of two working horses standing in the shade of ...
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Early 20th Century Impressionist Arthur Spooner

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Oil

Arthur Spooner (1873-1962) - Framed Watercolour, A Sunny Village Street
By Arthur Spooner
Located in Corsham, GB
This stunning watercolour by Arthur Spooner (1873-1962), depicts a perspective view down a sunny village street with pretty thatched cottages on the right-hand side. The artwork has ...
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Early 20th Century Arthur Spooner

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Arthur Spooner (1873-1962) - Mid 20th Century Oil, Portrait of a Man
By Arthur Spooner
Located in Corsham, GB
A charming oil portrait of a man in Spooner's typical style with characteristic brushwork, dressed in a smart shirt. Provenance: Bonhams, The Chester Sale, 13 Jun 2021. Unsigned. On ...
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20th Century Arthur Spooner

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Oil

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