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Portrait painter, Flower painter, Genre Painter, Animal painter, Landscape painter, b. 1862 - d. 1904

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    • Alfred Morgan (fl.1862-1904) Roses, narcissi, bluebells and other spring flowers in a Chinese porcelain mug on a ledgeoil on canvas,
      Sep. 14, 2018

      Alfred Morgan (fl.1862-1904) Roses, narcissi, bluebells and other spring flowers in a Chinese porcelain mug on a ledgeoil on canvas,

      Est: £1,000 - £1,500

      Alfred Morgan (fl.1862-1904) Roses, narcissi, bluebells and other spring flowers in a Chinese porcelain mug on a ledge oil on canvas, signed with monogram lower left, original hand written artist's label verso, inscribed with title 'No.1 Flowers', in 18th century style pierced gilt and composition frame 18 x 13 1/2in. (45.75 x 34.25cm.) * Provenance: Christie's King Street, London, Fine Victorian Paintings, 3rd November 1989, Lot 208

      Martel Maides
    • ALFRED MORGAN (EXH.1862-1904) 'Peaceful Days', signed, oil on canvas,
      Oct. 19, 2016

      ALFRED MORGAN (EXH.1862-1904) 'Peaceful Days', signed, oil on canvas,

      Est: £200 - £300

      ALFRED MORGAN (EXH.1862-1904) 'Peaceful Days', signed, oil on canvas, 21.5 x 31 cm.

      Mallams
    • Alfred Morgan (Exh.1880-1917) Still lifes of flowers in vases, 12.5 x 9.5in. & 10 x 13.5in., unframed
      Feb. 23, 2016

      Alfred Morgan (Exh.1880-1917) Still lifes of flowers in vases, 12.5 x 9.5in. & 10 x 13.5in., unframed

      Est: £150 - £200

      Alfred Morgan (Exh.1880-1917) 2 oils on canvas, Still lifes of flowers in vases, signed, 12.5 x 9.5in. & 10 x 13.5in., unframed

      Gorringes
    • Alfred Morgan (1836-1927) La lecture devant le cabinet à secrets japonais
      Oct. 16, 2014

      Alfred Morgan (1836-1927) La lecture devant le cabinet à secrets japonais

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      Alfred Morgan (1836-1927) La lecture devant le cabinet à secrets japonais Huile sur toile Sur le cadre, un cartouche en métal : « cabinet secrets / alfred morgan r / 19th century ». Au revers sur le châssis, étiquette de galerie anglaise : « Pitt & Scott Ltd » avec les numéros 35 et 436.

      FauveParis
    • OIL PAINTING: ALFRED MORGAN (fl. 1862-1904)
      Mar. 01, 2012

      OIL PAINTING: ALFRED MORGAN (fl. 1862-1904)

      Est: £300 - £500

      OIL PAINTING: ALFRED MORGAN (fl. 1862-1904) BRITISH Sheep on a hillside overlooking a bay. Inscribed on label on reverse. 13 x 24ins. Please Note: The medium is oil on canvas unless otherwise stated.

      John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Alfred Morgan (British, 1862-1904) Still life
      May. 26, 2010

      Alfred Morgan (British, 1862-1904) Still life

      Est: £250 - £300

      Still life signed 'A M Morgan' (lower left) watercolour 45 x 41cm (17 11/16 x 16 1/8in).

      Bonhams
    • ALFRED MORGAN (British, 1862-1904). THE TRAVELLER, signed lower right. Watercolor.
      Apr. 17, 2010

      ALFRED MORGAN (British, 1862-1904). THE TRAVELLER, signed lower right. Watercolor.

      Est: $700 - $900

      ALFRED MORGAN (British, 1862-1904). THE TRAVELLER, signed lower right. Watercolor - Framed, sight: 12 in. x 18 in.

      Sloans & Kenyon
    • ALFRED MORGAN, ACTIVE 1862-1917
      Mar. 21, 2007

      ALFRED MORGAN, ACTIVE 1862-1917

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      THE STREET ARTIST THE STREET ARTIST 30.5x25.5cm.; 12x10in. signed with monogram oil on canvas

      Sotheby's
    • ALFRED MORGAN
      Oct. 24, 2006

      ALFRED MORGAN

      Est: $50,000 - $70,000

      PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE CANADIAN COLLECTION BRITISH, ACTIVE 1862-1917 READING BLUEBEARD READING BLUEBEARD measurements 30 1/4 by 25 in. alternate measurements 76.8 by 63.5 cm signed with initials AM and dated 1881 (lower right) oil on canvas PROVENANCE Paul Sax Fine Art, Montreal Private Collection, Canada (acquired from the above in November, 1961) Thence by descent NOTE In the present work, a charming young girl sits engrossed in a book which almost overpowers her small frame; she is reading the popular tale of Bluebeard. Though it seems surprising to a modern audience, children of the 19th century were well versed in stories such as Bluebeard, despite their frightening content (Fig.1). This tale, and those from the famous collection written by the Brothers Grimm, contained often harsh life lessons, dire consequences for those still determined to misbehave, or ignore the warnings from elders. Bluebeard is the story of a wealthy man who had several wives in succession. He was an ugly man, with a bright blue beard, and this made it challenging for him to find a wife. But his charm and incredible wealth made him a good prospect for the tale's heroine, who after a courtship agrees to marry him. He leaves her alone in her new palace, with the strict instruction that she may go wherever she pleases and entertain guests, but she must never enter one tiny closet among all the rooms in the vast house. He leaves her a key, instructing her never to employ it. Inevitably, she does, and the key is charmed, so that Bluebeard knows she has turned it in its forbidden lock. This crucial element of the tale is echoed in the painting; a shining key is evident just above the little reader's head. The secret revealed by her ill fated curiosity is the wretched fate of all of Bluebeard's previous wives, who our heroine finds piled, dead, in the tiny closet. Upon his return, Bluebeard swears that his bride will be rewarded for her curiosity with a gory fate, and that she will soon be able to spend eternity in the forbidden room herself, joining his other hapless victims. This lesson may seem too harsh for its tender audience, but the story ends on a happy note: Bluebeard's wife is saved by her brothers, who charge in at the last moment to slay the evil tyrant. His wife is left with his inheritance and marries the poor boy she has always secretly loved. One wonders at what point Morgan's sweet model has reached in the tale. Her calm posture and happy expression may show us she is still at the beginning, or that she knows already of the happy rescue that finally comes to the heroine at the very end.

      Sotheby's
    • Alfred Morgan (fl. 1862-1904)
      Jun. 16, 2005

      Alfred Morgan (fl. 1862-1904)

      Est: £5,000 - £8,000

      Queen Victoria, a Jubilee Portrait signed 'A. Morgan' (lower left) oil on canvas 35 3/4 x 53 1/4 in. (90.8 x 135.3 cm.)

      Christie's
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