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ANTIQUE #SA1135151

Walter Dendy Sadler Rba, The Introduction - Antique Oil Painting

£7,000    $9,540    €8,228
This charming late 19th-century oil painting by English artist Walter Dendy Sadler RBA (1854-1923) depicts an introduction between a demure young Regency lady and her potential suitor. Sadler was an ingenious, highly appreciated painter of witty genre scenes and a member of the Royal Society of British Artists.
 
On the left, a proud father, upstanding in his tailcoat, waistcoat and cravat, gently holds the gloved hand of his apprehensive daughter. She leans, perhaps a little faint, face rouged by the heat of the roaring fire. Her elegant gown is pinched in at the waist and exceedingly well tailored. On the right, an anxious young gentleman stares towards the window. Bolt upright, heart pounding, in a state of silent trepidation. His brother, a little cocksure, swaggers alongside, while a third character loiters behind.
 
It’s decidedly uncomfortable, with each actor in this Dickensian-esque ensemble laced with their own backstory. Sadler invites us to consider the details - the father’s clenched fist, the two rams on the fireplace, the poker, the globe, the jewellry on the chair, the animal skin rug, the convex mirror - what do you make of it all? It’s fantastically open for interpretation, the artist at his finest.
 
Born in Dorking, Surrey, Sadler’s father was a solicitor and evidently expected his progeny to follow suit. However, from an early age, it became clear that the young man was destined for altogether different pursuits. His initial education was undertaken at Horsham School where, much to the fury of his teachers, he crammed the pages of textbooks with impromptu sketches. In his autobiography, he recalls how the schoolmaster requested his books for examination, only to find them brimming with caricatures of himself, the other students and ships. Indeed, his interest in seafaring led to his first commission at the age of 12, for which he prepared a series of watercolours of yachts for the saloon of a large schooner.
 
Following his schooling, the artistic young man toiled for a few months in an office, perhaps at his father’s behest. But, once again, his hours were spent doodling on his blotting pad, producing amusing portraits of his colleagues. At this point, he was determined to pursue a career in the arts and sought training in London.
 
He trained at Heatherly''s Art School in Newman Street until 1871 before travelling to Düsseldorf to study under James Moulton Burfield (1845-1888) and Wilhelm Simmler (1840-1923). Burfield was particularly influential and described as a genre painter of the ‘neo-Rococo’ style. Given Sadler’s ample skill as a draughtsman, it’s little surprise that, by the age of 19, he’d debuted at both the Dudley Gallery and the Royal Academy.
 
While still a student, he commenced a series of playful works depicting the various aspects of monastic life, which garnered attention from both critics and patrons. These were far from ascerbic and presented their observations in a lighthearted manner, which even ...
Antique #SA1135151, shown on this page, originates from 1890. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
1890
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