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Keith Gardner RCA Landican Fields and Houses 40x30cm

Keith Gardner RCA Landican Fields and Houses 40x30cm

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Original Oil Painting

Keith Gardner RCA - Oil on Board
“Landican Fields and Houses”

A vibrant impressionist landscape capturing sunlight across the Wirral countryside

Key Details

Artist: Keith Gardner RCA
Title: “Landican Fields and Houses”
Medium: Oil on board
Support: Board
Signature: Signed lower left, ‘Gardner’
Dimensions: Image: 40 × 30 cm (15.7 × 11.8 in)
Condition: Mint. Artwork and frame are in perfect condition, having just left the artist’s private collection.
Provenance: Consigned directly by the artist and purchased from auction.

Description

A beautiful original oil painting by Keith Gardner RCA depicting Landican’s fields and houses bathed in sunlight. This larger composition showcases Gardner’s ability to convey both rural tranquillity and the shifting effects of light across the landscape. His confident brushwork and rich palette bring warmth and depth to the scene, creating a vivid and inviting portrayal of the British countryside. Professionally framed and ready to hang, this work is an excellent example of his sought-after style.

About the Artist

Keith Gardner RCA (b. 1933, Liverpool) is a distinguished British painter celebrated for impressionist landscapes and rural scenes. Based in the Wirral, he is an elected member of the Royal Cambrian Academy. His work is renowned for vibrant colour, lively brushwork, and his ability to capture the unique atmosphere of the British countryside and coastline. Gardner’s paintings are held in private collections throughout the UK.

Estimated Date

Late 20th century

Provenance & Notes

This painting has remained in the artist’s private collection until recently and is offered in mint condition. Sold professionally framed and ready to hang, it is a strong example of Gardner’s ability to depict light and atmosphere within a rural setting.

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