The Third and Forth Generation
by Edwin Thomas Roberts
A charming painting of a grandpa and grandma who has made a new top for their great grandchild. This represents the height of Victorian sentimentality and this style of painting is becoming highly desirable today.
Signed: lower right hand corner
Victorian 1837-1901
Artist:Edwin Thomas Roberts
Canvas Dimensions
61.0 cms High (
24 inches)
50.8 cms Wide (
20 inches)
Frame Dimensions
82.6 cms High (
32.5 inches)
72.4 cms Wide (
28.5 inches)
7.6 cms Deep (
3 inches)
Edwin Thomas Roberts was born in London in the 1840 and died in 1917. He was the son of Thomas Edward Roberts who also was an artist. Roberts regularly used children in his artworks and he portrayed them in a charming and idealistic manner. This style of art proved to be enormously popular with the Victorian public of the day and his work is still widely admired today as it represented the golden age of Victorian art and sentimentality.
Roberts works are now highly sought after and are increasing in value.
Exhibitions:
Suffolk Street : 1862-1886
Royal Academy : 1882-1884
Works include: Newlyn Scene; Naval Manoeuvres; There´s Many a Wile Lies Hid in a Smile; The Professor; The Dishonoured Bill; Polly, What's the Time (1884)