ARTHUR WARDLE PAINTINGS FOR SALE & BIOGRAPHY

ARTHUR WARDLE

British, 1864-1949

BIOGRAPHY
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Arthur Wardle, who was self-taught, began painting very young and almost certainly received advice from artists living in his Chelsea neighbourhood. In 1892 he and his wife moved to St John's Wood in north London, mainly because it was near the zoo, where it was possible to sketch in all weathers. In the 1920s Wardle seems to have travelled in west and central Africa, India and south-east Asia. Towards the end of his life he lived quietly in Goldhawk Road in London's Shepherd's Bush and died more or less forgotten in 1949.

It was around 1880 that he developed his own style in painting animals. His reputation rested on large mythological scenes combining figures and animals, such as Diana, in which the goddess is seen with her dogs, and Pan's Flute, depicting the young faun charming animals such as leopards and rabbits, both were exhibited at the Royal Academy. At the same time he was showing entirely naturalistic paintings of animals. He painted in a studio surrounded by sketches, skeletons and small-scale models. Despite the fame won by his large compositions, his preference was for pastels. While his paintings of wild animals were much praised by the critics, his most financially successful works were his portraits of dogs, reproduced on a range of items including tobacco and cigarette packets, postcards, playing cards, calendars and chocolate boxes.

Wardle was only 16 when his painting Study of Cattle on the Banks of the Thames was accepted by the Royal Academy, London, where he exhibited until 1938. In 1880 he sent two other paintings to the winter exhibition of the Society of British Artists at Suffolk Street. In 1910 he figures in the catalogue of the Liverpool Exhibition. He was elected member of the Pastel Society in 1911.' (Benezit, Dictionary of Artists, Gründ, 2006)

Mark Murray Fine Paintings is a New York gallery specializing in buying and selling 19th century and early 20th century artwork.

ARTHUR WARDLE
Paintings for sale

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Arthur Wardle Paintings Previously Sold

ARTHUR WARDLETiger DrinkingPastel on board11 x 16 inches (28 x 40.5 cm.)SOLD

ARTHUR WARDLE
Tiger Drinking

Pastel on board
11 x 16 inches (28 x 40.5 cm.)
SOLD

ARTHUR WARDLEStartledPastel on board23¼ x 15¼ inches (59 x 38.7 cm.)SOLD

ARTHUR WARDLE
Startled

Pastel on board
23¼ x 15¼ inches (59 x 38.7 cm.)
SOLD