The Larsen-Morland Collection
Introduction information: details of works were on commission as well as biography referenced from biographical study
commissioned to UK biographer Sir Walter Gilbey, Bart. and assisting Sir Walter Gilbey writer E.D. Cuming by USA educational project 1900-1913 to assure findings about true facts of George Morland life and list of works after 1901
first after 1792 public sales of works at Sotheby’s and Christies, Messrs’.
[London houses sales], effectively reaching prices from &777 to &8000 at records and after sales negotiations at closures of auctions. American sponsored publication used total research of findings of all works that were
possible to attain in the lists and unbiased facts from life of one of the rarest in history of paintings and artists methods painter, who was cited as establisher of contemporary to impressionism methods, MORLAND. Works of MORLAND
that were procured in private collections, gravures after those works, and his sketches-etudes are not accessible. USA born DR. LARSEN A.S. [nee van-Shaagen-Larsen of USA, 1886-1979] personally commissioned research of
MORLAND works in 1901 and paid for American technology gelatine-based colour chromolithographs and for access to private collections to assure study and published in very few exhibits, preservation of reality in this rarest
historical biography , in particular taking into consideration rarity of surviving works of MORLAND that were in poor condition when first resold at Sotheby’s and Christies.
DR. LARSEN A.S. was forensic medical expert who
initially established review operations for J.E. Hoover and close scientific-medical associate of Professor Ranson, USA: clinical neurology/chemistry, clinical histopathology, clinical rehabilitations and clinical cranium-facial imaging-forensic.
USA interest to MORLAND demonstrated in 1900-1013 has assured preservation of historical truth. Interests to MORLAND and his works is assured in what is the true value of salvaged and re-assessed works as it is practically not possible to argue that MORLAND has established principles of contemporary expression in impressionism, and that his works were at the time of his life ordered and exhibited as at level of Royal Academy of Arts Exhibitions, as well as branded as ‘vulgar and technically ‘promoted a taste for vulgar subjects (!)’ – by his first biographer as it was written by
Royal Academician George Dawe, who ironically today is forgotten as an artist and is only remembered as the first biographer of MORLAND. Impressionism technique of MORLAND was studied by aforesaid George Dawe, R.A. and described as ‘”powers and productions of Art, which obliged him to depend only on himself and Nature”. MORLAND had no predecessors and no successors in art, did not take apprentices. Works sold Christies list 1901 achieved thousands each.
MORLAND worked all his life from age of 10 when his first work were exhibited in R.A. Exhibitions at first instance,
and until his death of stroke inside jail where he was wrongly put for arguing in the bar, refusing bail and aid from friends - despite his most ancient in England-Ireland ancestral title that he refused to succeed directly and his post as Boar [Sheriff] for largest for largest county and longest term in the UK history. MORLAND sacrificed his nearest enough ancestry claims for UK throne to his work.
Morland is considered a founder of contemporary methods and is unattainable.
commissioned to UK biographer Sir Walter Gilbey, Bart. and assisting Sir Walter Gilbey writer E.D. Cuming by USA educational project 1900-1913 to assure findings about true facts of George Morland life and list of works after 1901
first after 1792 public sales of works at Sotheby’s and Christies, Messrs’.
[London houses sales], effectively reaching prices from &777 to &8000 at records and after sales negotiations at closures of auctions. American sponsored publication used total research of findings of all works that were
possible to attain in the lists and unbiased facts from life of one of the rarest in history of paintings and artists methods painter, who was cited as establisher of contemporary to impressionism methods, MORLAND. Works of MORLAND
that were procured in private collections, gravures after those works, and his sketches-etudes are not accessible. USA born DR. LARSEN A.S. [nee van-Shaagen-Larsen of USA, 1886-1979] personally commissioned research of
MORLAND works in 1901 and paid for American technology gelatine-based colour chromolithographs and for access to private collections to assure study and published in very few exhibits, preservation of reality in this rarest
historical biography , in particular taking into consideration rarity of surviving works of MORLAND that were in poor condition when first resold at Sotheby’s and Christies.
DR. LARSEN A.S. was forensic medical expert who
initially established review operations for J.E. Hoover and close scientific-medical associate of Professor Ranson, USA: clinical neurology/chemistry, clinical histopathology, clinical rehabilitations and clinical cranium-facial imaging-forensic.
USA interest to MORLAND demonstrated in 1900-1013 has assured preservation of historical truth. Interests to MORLAND and his works is assured in what is the true value of salvaged and re-assessed works as it is practically not possible to argue that MORLAND has established principles of contemporary expression in impressionism, and that his works were at the time of his life ordered and exhibited as at level of Royal Academy of Arts Exhibitions, as well as branded as ‘vulgar and technically ‘promoted a taste for vulgar subjects (!)’ – by his first biographer as it was written by
Royal Academician George Dawe, who ironically today is forgotten as an artist and is only remembered as the first biographer of MORLAND. Impressionism technique of MORLAND was studied by aforesaid George Dawe, R.A. and described as ‘”powers and productions of Art, which obliged him to depend only on himself and Nature”. MORLAND had no predecessors and no successors in art, did not take apprentices. Works sold Christies list 1901 achieved thousands each.
MORLAND worked all his life from age of 10 when his first work were exhibited in R.A. Exhibitions at first instance,
and until his death of stroke inside jail where he was wrongly put for arguing in the bar, refusing bail and aid from friends - despite his most ancient in England-Ireland ancestral title that he refused to succeed directly and his post as Boar [Sheriff] for largest for largest county and longest term in the UK history. MORLAND sacrificed his nearest enough ancestry claims for UK throne to his work.
Morland is considered a founder of contemporary methods and is unattainable.