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Glendening Alfred Biography1861 – 1907Glendening was a Victorian landscape artist and was born in London, where began his adult life as a railway clerk. |
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Not much information exists to explain when and where Glendening Alfred received his artistic interest and training, but in 1864 he exhibited first Glendening Alfred painting at The Royal Society of British Artists, Morning on Grassmore Lake. From that point on, he became a frequent exhibitor at the Society, as well as the Royal Academy (RA) – exhibiting first Glendening Alfred oil painting there, A Cornfield – Kent, in 1865. Among his other important Glendening Alfred paintings were Summer Evening (RA -1867), The Thames at Hampton (RA – 1873), Sunbury (RA – 1877), Belugh on the Bure, Norfolk (RA – 1889) and In the Meadows, Youngsbury (RA – 1900) | |||||||
The English landscape paintings were his
specialty – depicting views of the Thames
and scene paintings of Wales and Scotland.
These Glendening Alfred paintings often featured
small figures by the riverside or swans on
the water. Light comes from outside the
painting, filtering its way through a
beautiful blue and white sky and casts soft
shadows in the water. His English landscape paintings are filled with subtle shades of
color and the water often cuts across the painting and vanishes around a turn in
the background. Glendening Alfred continued to exhibit paintings in London through 1903 – showing more than 130 oil paintings in all. |