“Still-life with Apples and a Ginger Jar” by Gladys Marguerite Baker (1889-1959)
Oil-on-canvas.
London artist, educated at Queen’s College, St John’s Wood Art School and Royal Academy Schools, winning a silver medal for composition there. Showed at RBA, RI, NPS, in the provinces and America and frequently at RA, finally in 1947.
£950
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Early 20th century oil-on-canvas, “Still-life with Apples and a Ginger Jar” by Gladys Marguerite Baker (1889-1959). Signed verso. Framed.
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