Charles Trevor GARLAND
Born on 2 April 1851, Nonington, nr Aylesham, Kent (GRO), by 1892 he was living at Chywoone Grove, Newlyn with his wife Eugenie, two daughters and one son. His long career included exhibiting his work from 1874 to 1901 at the Royal Academy shows, and over virtually the same period at the British Institution.
Garland died, age 55 on 9 May, 1906 at Colchester, Essex (GRO).
media
Painter of genre and children, portraits and landscape
works and access
Works Include: Good-bye Sweetheart ; Sunny Days (1877); Chrysanthemums (1878); Miserable Sinners (two dogs); Evening; Enid; Twilight (1896); The Edge of the Moor (1896); Injured Innocence; In Heart-thrilling Meditation Lost; Daisies (1879)
Access to works: The Art Journal illustrations of The Rivals (children in Cromwellian costume)
exhibitions
Whitechapel
RA 1874-1901
British Institution c1874-c1901
memberships
NSA 1895ff
references
Bednar
Art Journal (1884, p 264 ill);
Graves RA Dictionary 1769-1904;
Green (1995) Artists at Home
Hardie (1995) 100 Years in Newlyn: Diary of a Gallery
(2009) Artists in Newlyn and West Cornwall
Johnson & Greutzner (1975) Dictionary of British Artists;
NAG Sales records (repr in Hardie 2009);
Whitechapel Exhibition catalogue (repr in Hardie 2009);
Wood (1995) Victorian Painters
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