The painting delightfully presents a litter of six Persian kittens on a Persian rug.
The painting ‘Checkmate’ A widely recognized oil on canvas featuring kittens on a chessboard, which has sold at auction for over $10,000.
Pussies in Conference is a documented and notable.
The artist used very vibrant colours to add some mystery to the scenery and contrast the vivid light in the back-ground.
Housed in its beautiful and original giltwood frame.
Agnes Augusta Talboys, as she signed herself, was a Bristol artist. Born in the city she lived and exhibited largely in the south-west, moving to live no further than to Weston-super-Mare in the early 20th century. Her father, RA Snell, died when she was 6, leaving her mother a wealthy woman and Augusta was largely an amateur artist. She married George Talboys in 1889 and started exhibiting her animal paintings shortly thereafter. Her sentimental studies, primarily of cats and dogs, were very popular and reproduced as prints and calendars. In the early 1920s she contributed two miniature paintings for Queen Mary’s Dolls House. On her death she left the bulk of her fortune to the Royal West of England Academy, Bristol. She was also a skilled chess player, playing competitively at county level.
Provenance:
Colmore Galleries Limited, Warwickshire
Condition:
In excellent condition the painting and frame having been carefully cleaned in our workshops, please see photos for confirmation.
Dimensions in cm:
Height 69 cm x Width 89 cm x Depth 6 cm - Frame
Height 44 cm x Width 64 cm - Painting
Dimensions in inches:
Height 2 foot, 3 inches x Width 2 foot, 11 inches x Depth 2 inches - Frame
Height 1 foot, 5 inches x Width 2 feet, 1 inch - Painting
Our reference: A2550a
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