Mr. P.F. Warner.
A.Chevallier Tayler. 1905.
Spottiswode & Co. Ltd. Lith. London.
Chormolithograph. 255 x 380mm. Top left corner torn away.
Pelham Francis Warner, 'Plum' [1873-1963] the Grand Old Man of English cricket, touring New Zealand, Australia, and Sout Africa and was Captain of Middlesex by 1908. ACT:Born in Leytonstone, Essex, in 1862 to a legal family, Albert Chevallier Tayler won a scholarship to the Slade School when he was 17. He prints date from the same period as his commissioned by Kent County Cricket Club to paint what has now become his most famous painting of 'Kent Vs. Lancashire'. In his career he exhibited 49 paintings in total at the Academy, and he was also the Honorary Secretary of the Royal British Colonial Society of Artists. Albert Chevallier Tayler died in 1928.
[Ref: 1265] £80.00
Spottiswode & Co. Ltd. Lith. London.
Chormolithograph. 255 x 380mm. Top left corner torn away.
Pelham Francis Warner, 'Plum' [1873-1963] the Grand Old Man of English cricket, touring New Zealand, Australia, and Sout Africa and was Captain of Middlesex by 1908. ACT:Born in Leytonstone, Essex, in 1862 to a legal family, Albert Chevallier Tayler won a scholarship to the Slade School when he was 17. He prints date from the same period as his commissioned by Kent County Cricket Club to paint what has now become his most famous painting of 'Kent Vs. Lancashire'. In his career he exhibited 49 paintings in total at the Academy, and he was also the Honorary Secretary of the Royal British Colonial Society of Artists. Albert Chevallier Tayler died in 1928.
[Ref: 1265] £80.00