Description
Antique Oil on Board Painting by Richard Simm
This captivating oil on board painting, signed by the renowned artist Richard Simm, is a master-ful depiction of an idyllic English thatched cottage. The scene is rendered with exceptional skill, showcasing the artist’s ability to capture the essence of rustic countryside life.
The painting features a charming cottage surrounded by lush greenery and a clear blue sky, with a figure in red clothing in the foreground, possibly engaged in the activity of feeding chick-ens. The level of detail and colour is exquisite, with vibrant hues and intricate brushstrokes that bring the scene to life.
The artwork is beautifully presented in a double frame, which adds to its antique charm. The inner frame is adorned with a gilt finish, providing a touch of elegance, while the outer frame is wrapped in velvet, creating a rich, textured contrast that adds depth and dimension to the piece.
Key Features:
Artist: Richard Simm
Medium: Oil on board
Subject: English thatched cottage
Frame: Double-framed with velvet and gilt
Condition: Excellent, with vibrant colours and intricate details
This painting is a stunning addition to any collection, offering a glimpse into the serene beauty of the English countryside. Its exceptional craftsmanship, charming subject matter, and beauti-ful frame make it a true masterpiece that is sure to be treasured for generations to come.
Size 24 x 29 cm with inner 12 x 17 cm.
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Richard Rhead Simm was born in England in 1926. An artist with a natural talent, he developed steadily from painting figures and battle scenes to seascapes and finally landscapes. He worked for the Royal Doulton Porcelain factory painting dinnerware and this encouraged his finely painted style.
Richard Simm achieves a highly finished effect and his love for the English landscape is shown to the full with his scenes of water mills, rivers, and thatched cottages in both winter and summer, depicting the countryside with a keen nostalgia.