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GIFTED TO CHARITY

To be sold by Charity Auction at The White Hart, Great Staughton - Saturday 16th July 2022

Estimate Guide £350 - £400

Oil on Canvas [Kimbolton Castle]

Stanley Orchart 1920 - 2005

Signed LL ‘Orchart, Kimbolton, 61’

Frame: Carved Giltwood

[Having previously owned a vast collection of Orchart’s work this is without doubt one of his finest examples of work]

A little about Stanley Orchart:

Stanley Orchart, artist and engineer, was born in Walthamstow, North London, although the family moved to Bedford the following year. He studied engineering at Leeds and attended classes at Leeds School of Art although he was, in newspapers, often described as self-taught.

Orchart worked in the oil industry until 1959, then became a full-time artist. Topographical watercolours and oils, with a draughtsman’s attention to architectural detail, but in a free style, typified Orchart’s pictures. He was accomplished at evoking townscape and landscape characteristics by means of firm outlines and colour-wash highlights.

Orchart usually signed his work with his surname and an abbreviated date, such as Orchart ’61.

He had 35 solo exhibitions in Bedford, Norwich, London and elsewhere and was in demand to carry out commissions for private patrons and businesses requiring paintings of their properties or scenes for calendars or Christmas cards.

HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, Earl Spencer and private and public collections in Britain and around the world acquired Orchart’s work.

Although he died at Great Staughton, Cambridgeshire, Orchart spent most of his life in and around Bedfordshire, a distinctive figure with his neatly trimmed white moustache, beard and fisherman’s hat.

GIFTED TO CHARITY Kimbolton Castle by Stanley Orchart of Great Staughton 1961

450,00£Cena
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