Charles Mahoney: Still life with Snakes and Ladders board - on Art WW I

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Charles Mahoney:
Still life with Snakes and Ladders board

Framed (ref: 240)

Oil on paper

Picture dimensions 375mm x 310mm

Frame dimensions 63cm x 56cm

Tags: Charles Mahoney oil allegory children still lifes



Provenance: The Artist's Studio


Mahoney bought the best quality materials, often from Lechertier Barbe, in Jermyn Street. He prepared boards and canvases for painting with much care, using special recipes. In his own words: “The practical lesson to be learned is that ground and underpainting always have some effect on the final painting, even when it is not apparent, and that pictures must be carefully built up with this point in mind.” His oil paints were artist’s colours, which he applied with Hogshair and Sable brushes. He made extensive notes on pigments so that he was familiar with the chemical properties of each colour. For his mural schemes he mixed his oil paints with wax, applied to canvas that had been fixed to the wall before painting commenced. His favourite frames were purchased in the 50s and 60s from Robert Savage of South Kensington. These were beautifully made from a wide choice of mouldings and colourways.


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