Claude Cardon

British, (1864-1937)
Feeding Time in the Orchard
Oil on canvas, signed & dated 1918
Provenance: Fine Art of Oakham Ltd

A lovely oil painting of a woman feeding calves and chickens in an orchard by Claude Cardon. A woman can be seen setting a metal feeding pail down between two calves in the shade of an apple blossom tree. As the cows wait for the food, several hens and a cockerel also gather round. To the left, a hen with chicks watches on from the safety of a small chicken coop.

Claude Lorraine Clark known as Claude Cardon was born in 1864 to Samuel James Clark and his wife Maria Thornton. He was born into the Clark family of artists; his father, known as Samuel Joseph Clark (1841-1928), was a landscape and animal painter and his grandfather James Clark (1812-1884), was a well-known animal painter. The family lived in Islington and Claude was taught to paint by his father. Like other members of his family, he painted animals, specialising in rural farm scenes often depicting calves, chickens, pigs and sheep.

In 1888, he married Lottie Maud Whetstone and together they lived in Islington. By 1892, he had started using the pseudonym of Claude Cardon and began exhibiting at the Royal Academy under this name. He also exhibited at the Royal Society of British Artists, the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool and the Manchester City Art Gallery.

He moved to Camden in 1895 where he worked out of a studio until around 1911 when he decided to settle in Whitstable, Kent. He spent his final years in Kent where he died on 20 January 1937 at no. 79 Canterbury Road, Whitstable. Examples of his work can be found at Nuneaton Museum & Art Gallery.

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Presentation The painting is housed in a new, English made gilt frame which is in excellent condition. The reverse bears a label for Fine Art of Oakham, an art dealership that operated out of 2A High Street, Oakham, Leicestershire during the early to late 1990’s.
Condition As with all of our original antique oil paintings, this work is offered in ready to hang gallery condition, having been professionally cleaned, restored and revarnished.
Image Size 19.25 inches x 29.25 inches (49cm x 74.5cm)
Framed Size 27.5 inches x 37.5 inches (70cm x 95.5cm)
£5,700.00