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Leonard Charles Nightingale Sold at Auction Prices

Genre Painter, Flower painter

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    • LEONARD CHARLES NIGHTINGALE (BRITISH 19TH/20TH CENTURY), THE GARDEN GATE
      Dec. 14, 2022

      LEONARD CHARLES NIGHTINGALE (BRITISH 19TH/20TH CENTURY), THE GARDEN GATE

      Est: £6,000 - £8,000

      LEONARD CHARLES NIGHTINGALE (BRITISH 19TH/20TH CENTURY)THE GARDEN GATEOil on canvasSigned with initials (lower right)90 x 70cm (35¼ x 27½ in.)Provenance:Sale, Tennants, Leyburn, North Yorkshire, 23 July 2004, lot 904Private collection, Blaisdon Hall, Gloucestershire

      Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
    • Leonard Charles Nightingale (British, active 1880-1904) A garden gateway
      Apr. 22, 2009

      Leonard Charles Nightingale (British, active 1880-1904) A garden gateway

      Est: £15,000 - £20,000

      A garden gateway signed with initials 'L C N' (lower right) oil on canvas 92.5 x 72cm (36 7/16 x 28 3/8in).

      Bonhams
    • LEONARD CHARLES NIGHTINGALE "The Garden Gate",
      Oct. 02, 2008

      LEONARD CHARLES NIGHTINGALE "The Garden Gate",

      Est: £12,000 - £18,000

      LEONARD CHARLES NIGHTINGALE "The Garden Gate", monogrammed, oil on canvas, 36" x 28", retaining the original giltwood and gesso frame, inscribed on the gilt mount "LC Nightingale". See illustration Provenance: Private Collection, Yorkshire Private Collection, Kent Exhibited: Possibly The Royal Academy, 1913, ref: 669 "The Garden Gateway" Leonard Charles Nightingale lived in London and regularly exbibited at the Royal Academy. Other works by him incorporate the open gate shown in the present work, which is probably a metaphor for enticing possibilities beyond.

      Duke's
    • LEONARD CHARLES NIGHTINGALE
      Oct. 24, 2006

      LEONARD CHARLES NIGHTINGALE

      Est: $100,000 - $150,000

      PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE NEW ENGLAND COLLECTION BRITISH, 19TH CENTURY MIDSUMMER ROSES measurements 50 by 38 in. alternate measurements 127 by 96.5 cm signed with initials LCN (lower right) oil on canvas PROVENANCE Henry T. Mullen, Harrogate A. Smith, Surrey Sale: Sotheby's London, March 11, 1998, lot 147, illustrated Callan Fine Art, New Orleans Acquired from the above by the present owner EXHIBITED Possibly, London, Royal Academy, 1895, no. 396 NOTE Nightingale's scene of the Victorian era's English countryside epitomizes the pleasure in outdoor fun and activity. The beautiful dresses of the proud hostess and her happy visitors, and the handsome brick archway with extensive blooms trained upon it inform the viewer that these lovely women and girls are of a privileged background, and have few worldly cares. Though buoyed by a bustling sense of fun, a feeling of bucolic calm prevails in this lush suburban setting. These elements fulfilled the desires of the Victorian viewer. Midsummer Roses opens a window onto a life full of simple and innocent pleasures, free from the worries of England's struggling working class and the abrupt social changes brought on by an expanding industrial age.

      Sotheby's
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