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This antique oil painting depicts a Native American woman named Traquilli. The large canvas piece measures 24 inches in length, 30 inches in height, and 2 inches in width. It is signed by Thomas Frederick Collcott and comes framed, ready to be displayed. The painting showcases a blend of expressionism, realism, and impressionism styles, making it a unique addition to any art collection.
The painting was produced in 1890 in London and is an original piece. It is handmade and features one-of-a-kind elements. The item is sold as a single piece and does not come with a certificate of authenticity. The painting is perfect for those who appreciate portraits and still life subjects. Add this beautiful piece to your collection today!
Oil on wood in frame - 30” H x 24” L x 2” W
About Artist -
Frederick Thomas Callcott was a London-born sculptor who exhibited biblical, mythological and genre subjects at the Royal Academy between 1878 and 1921, as well as a number of portrait busts. His bronze group, Going to School, was shown at the RA in 1889, and again at the Paris Salon in 1898. Callcott was a member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors and exhibited also with the Dudley Gallery, Grosvenor Gallery, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, Manchester Academy of Fine Arts, New Gallery and Royal Society of British Artists.
His Memorial to the Surf Boat Disaster, consisting of a lifeboatman looking out to sea, cast by Elkington’s, was inaugurated on Marine Terrace, Margate in 1899. Between 1904 and his death Callcott contributed relief sculpture to H. Fuller Clark’s interior of the Black Friar public house in the City of London, with Nathaniel Hitch and Henry Poole contributing to its splendour. He was married to the sculptor Florence Newman and he died in Hastings, Sussex.
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4 Days
117
7
$100.00
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.




































This antique oil painting depicts a Native American woman named Traquilli. The large canvas piece measures 24 inches in length, 30 inches in height, and 2 inches in width. It is signed by Thomas Frederick Collcott and comes framed, ready to be displayed. The painting showcases a blend of expressionism, realism, and impressionism styles, making it a unique addition to any art collection.
The painting was produced in 1890 in London and is an original piece. It is handmade and features one-of-a-kind elements. The item is sold as a single piece and does not come with a certificate of authenticity. The painting is perfect for those who appreciate portraits and still life subjects. Add this beautiful piece to your collection today!
Oil on wood in frame - 30” H x 24” L x 2” W
About Artist -
Frederick Thomas Callcott was a London-born sculptor who exhibited biblical, mythological and genre subjects at the Royal Academy between 1878 and 1921, as well as a number of portrait busts. His bronze group, Going to School, was shown at the RA in 1889, and again at the Paris Salon in 1898. Callcott was a member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors and exhibited also with the Dudley Gallery, Grosvenor Gallery, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, Manchester Academy of Fine Arts, New Gallery and Royal Society of British Artists.
His Memorial to the Surf Boat Disaster, consisting of a lifeboatman looking out to sea, cast by Elkington’s, was inaugurated on Marine Terrace, Margate in 1899. Between 1904 and his death Callcott contributed relief sculpture to H. Fuller Clark’s interior of the Black Friar public house in the City of London, with Nathaniel Hitch and Henry Poole contributing to its splendour. He was married to the sculptor Florence Newman and he died in Hastings, Sussex.









