Teapot Still Life by Alfred William Finch
Description: "Teapot Still Life" by Alfred William Finch, painted in the early 20th century, offers a refined portrayal of a classic still life composition centered around a teapot. Finch, an artist trained at the Slade School of Fine Art and influenced by both Symbolism and Impressionism, uses his characteristic style to bring a dynamic yet subtle quality to the painting. The teapot, along with other elements such as cups, saucers, and possibly a vase or fruit, is rendered with an emphasis on texture and light. Finch’s technique highlights his ability to transform ordinary objects into a sophisticated and engaging composition, capturing their forms and surfaces with a keen eye for detail.
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Location and Date Created: Early 20th century.
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Medium: Oil on canvas.
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Full Artwork Name: Teapot Still Life.
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Artwork Style: Impressionist still life.
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Current Location: Various collections, including private collections and potentially British museums.
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Subject/Topic: A still life featuring a teapot and accompanying objects, demonstrating Finch’s Impressionist approach and his skill in depicting everyday items with a focus on form and light.