Edward Ladell  (1821-1886) 

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Edward Ladell, Still Life with Glass

 

Edward Ladell
Still Life with Glass
Willow Gallery
Edward Ladell, Still Life of Fruit

 

Edward Ladell
Still Life of Fruit
Haynes Fine Art of Broadway
Edward Ladell, Still Life of Fruit on a Wooden Ledge

 

Edward Ladell
Still Life of Fruit on a Wooden Ledge
Haynes Fine Art of Broadway
Edward Ladell, Fruit and Birds' Nest

 

Edward Ladell
Fruit and Birds' Nest
Willow Gallery
Edward Ladell, Still Life of Fruit

 

Edward Ladell
Still Life of Fruit
Haynes Fine Art of Broadway
Edward Ladell, Still life of fruit & birds nest on a wooden ledge

 

Edward Ladell
Still life of fruit & birds nest on a wooden ledge
Haynes Fine Art of Broadway
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Edward Ladell, Still life with peaches, plums, grapes and walnuts on a carved table with a wine glass

 

Edward Ladell
Still life with peaches, plums, grapes and walnuts on a carved table with a wine glass
Vente du: Jul 15, 2008
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Edward Ladell, Fruit and Still Life

 

Edward Ladell
Fruit and Still Life
Vente du: Nov 2, 1994
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Edward Ladell, Roses and poppies

 

Edward Ladell
Roses and poppies
Vente du: Jun 4, 1997
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  Edward Ladell was a British still-life painter. Little is known of his personal life. Born in Colchester, he spent his early teens working for his father who was a respected coach builder. After many years working in Colchester, he moved to the West Country, eventually settling in Exeter.
  Although he was an entirely self-taught artist, he developed a very distinct style of still-life most certainly drawn from the Dutch tradition. Ladell’s paintings have a Victorian richness of colour. It makes them instantly recognisable, and his consistent high quality has ensured their continued popularity. He exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1856 to 1886.
  Examples of his work can be seen today in art galleries of Bristol, Colchester, Exeter, Harrogate, Reading and Sheffield.