Image size : 28.5cm x 23.5cm
Frame size : 38cm x 33cm
Frederick Golden Short [1863-1936] – Biography
He was born in Lyndhurst in the New Forest, Hampshire in 1936 and trained at the Southampton School of Art. During his career he visited Scotland and the North of England and painted in Devon and Cornwall. We have also see paintings of Germany and Holland.
Early in his career his work was illustrated in the London Illustrated News.
His studio was in Lyndhurst High Street behind his father’s chemist shop and he travelled the New Forest on his bicycle.
What did Frederick Golden Short paint?
He mainly painted New Forest views during different seasons. His earlier work, pre 1900, is more likely to have figures, animals and buildings. We have previously purchased paintings of Lyndhurst, Burley, Beaulieu, Isle of Wight, Newlyn, Christchurch and Milford on Sea. Also scenes of Brockenhurst, Sway, Lymington and Southampton.
How did F.G.Short sign his works?
Signs work ‘F.G.Short’ or ‘F.Golden Short’
Did he work in other media?
He mainly worked in oils on canvas and artist board, some watercolours and a few pastels and pencil drawings.
Exhibited:
Walker Art Gallery Liverpool.
Royal AcademyNew Gallery
Royal Society of British Artists
Arthur Tooth & Sons Gallery
Royal Institute of Oil Painters
Galleries and museums around the UK hold his work. Look at ART UK.
Related artists: Barry Peckham, Richard Tratt and Robert King