
Fergus Gambon
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Sold for £37,750 inc. premium
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Head of Sale
Provenance
Bonhams sale, 7 December 2005, lot 255
Twinight Collection
Thomas Baxter name became synonymous with shell painting on Regency Worcester porcelain, mostly through errors and misattributions by early collectors. However, examples actually painted by his masterful hand are relatively rare. Baxter's shell painting highly distinctive and individual, and always of exceptional quality. His Royal Academy training meant that he was an adept painter of portrait miniatures, and thus learnt to use the stipple technique for delicate shading. He also mastered perspective and painted his shells 'from nature'. As a result, his shell paintings stand out from the work of the other Flight factory shell painters. Baxter's shells are so real, they almost jump from his painted panels. Marine biologists can identify almost all of the specimens as they are so accurately depicted. At the same time, no shell painter could better represent the humble sea urchin.