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John Wainwright
(Exh. 1860-1870)
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John Wainwright (a.k.a. Wainewright) |
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John Wainwright was a Victorian artist
of still lifes of which the above is a typical example. Clearly his work
was an imitation of several Dutch artists. The pictures are generally in
oil and of medium size. He exhibited a few pictures at the British
Institute and Suffolk Street galleries in the 1860s. Examples of his
work are not uncommon and two are present in the Tate Gallery London and
the Minneapolis Institute of Art (these were viewable on their web sites
at the time of writing). Otherwise not much seems to be known about the
artist so if anyone has more information to contribute, that would be
welcomed.
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