British & Continental Art

February 1318, 2021
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LOT 401

Lot 401

Florence Sabine Mann (fl. 1895-1925)

Florence Sabine Mann (fl. 1895-1925)
Lot 401 Details
Florence Sabine Mann (fl. 1895-1925), Scottish

STREET URCHIN WITH VIOLIN

Oil on canvas; signed "F. Mann" lower right
26.25 ins x 18.5 ins; 66.7 cms x 47 cms

Estimate $500-$700

Realised: $480
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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Florence Sabine Mann (fl. 1895-1925)
  • Florence Sabine Mann (fl. 1895-1925)
  • Florence Sabine Mann (fl. 1895-1925)
Provenance:

Private Collection, Toronto

Literature:

The artist is recorded in "The Dictionary of British Artists 1880-1940", compiled by J. Johnson and A. Greutzner, p. 338

Exhibited:

The artist exhibited works at The Royal Academy from her address at 51 Hamilton Terrace, Edinburgh in 1885 and in 1886

Note:

Florence Sabine Mann (née Pasley), the first wife of the Scottish portrait artist, Harrington Mann (7 October 1864, Glasgow–28 February 1937, New York City) and mother of Cathleen Mann lived in Duncryne, Alexandria, Dumbartonshire in 1895; and in London in 1902. She was a flower and figure painter, a portraitist and an interior designer.

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