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Charles Sillem Lidderdale - The new puppy

The new puppy

Charles Sillem Lidderdale (English, 1831-1895)
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The Artist died in 1895 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.

Charles Sillem Lidderdale was an artist of promise who exhibited 36 paintings at the Royal Academy from 1856-1893. His career was marred by eyesight trouble which, after lengthy and skilful treatment by Tirgolin Tweedy, the oculist, yielded sufficiently to enable him to continue his work. Unfortunately, he had to give up watercolour, a medium more exacting than oils. But his watercolours, though not numerous, were admired both for their technique and colour. His work, perhaps, was most liked in the Midlands where many of his pictures are in private hands.

A small head of a girl in the Gassiot Collection was destroyed when the Guildhall was bombed in the 'blitz' on London on 10th May, 1941. His portraits were few, those of his Uncle James and his wife, Jane Hannay, were sent to the Scotts, in New Zealand, descendants. Two, in watercolour, of Hester Liddardale, born Ponsford, and her son, Arthur Hector, the painter's sister-in-law and nephew, are in possession of the last named.

Charles Sillem married Kezia, daughter of Edward Morris, of London, and was buried in his mother's grave in Kensal Green Cemetery.

He had four children, Ann Esther, James Halliday, William Kennedy, and Robert Halliday.

More Artworks by Charles Sillem Lidderdale (View all 15 Artworks)

The broken pitcher

The broken pitcher (1875)

Charles Sillem Lidderdale (English, 1831-1895)
A Pensive Moment

A Pensive Moment

Charles Sillem Lidderdale (English, 1831-1895)
Adolescence

Adolescence (1893)

Charles Sillem Lidderdale (English, 1831-1895)
The Gleaner

The Gleaner (1890)

Charles Sillem Lidderdale (English, 1831-1895)
A Country Girl

A Country Girl

Charles Sillem Lidderdale (English, 1831-1895)
Study Of An Irish Head

Study Of An Irish Head (1866)

Charles Sillem Lidderdale (English, 1831-1895)
The reed cutter 1881

The reed cutter 1881

Charles Sillem Lidderdale (English, 1831-1895)
The Young Faggot-Gatherer

The Young Faggot-Gatherer (1894)

Charles Sillem Lidderdale (English, 1831-1895)
The flower seller

The flower seller

Charles Sillem Lidderdale (English, 1831-1895)
A Foster Mother

A Foster Mother (1884)

Charles Sillem Lidderdale (English, 1831-1895)
The Fern Gatherer

The Fern Gatherer (1877)

Charles Sillem Lidderdale (English, 1831-1895)
Portrait of a young girl in a forest

Portrait of a young girl in a forest (1878)

Charles Sillem Lidderdale (English, 1831-1895)
A Country Girl

A Country Girl

Charles Sillem Lidderdale (English, 1831-1895)
A Country Maid

A Country Maid

Charles Sillem Lidderdale (English, 1831-1895)
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