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  1. Charles Haigh-Wood was a genre painter, who lived in London, Bury and Taplow, Buckinghamshire. Haigh-Wood’s enchanting visions of romance, with attractive girls and pretty dresses are some of the most endearing and popular of all images.

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  2. Charles Haigh-Wood was an English genre painter, who lived in London, Bury and Taplow, Buckinghamshire. Charles Haigh-Wood was born in 1856 in a home above a workshop in Bury, England where his father Charles Wood, a master craftsman, built picture frames.

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    6 de dez. de 2021 · View Charles Haigh-Wood’s artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

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  4. His talent at painting portraits brought in many commissions, but Haigh-Wood was best known for painting drawing room "conversation pieces," or story-telling scenes of polite society, which made him a popular genre painter in the late 19th century.

  5. Atkinson Art Gallery Collection. Anxious Moments Charles Haigh Wood (1856–1927) Williamson Art Gallery & Museum. Sir Frederick Prat Alliston (1832–1912) Charles Haigh Wood (1856–1927) Guildhall Art Gallery. John Battersby, Mayor of Bury (1901–1902) Charles Haigh Wood (1856–1927) Bury Art Museum. John Heap, Mayor of Bury (1879–1880 ...

  6. Born in 1874, Charles Haigh-Wood was primarily a genre painter. His works were widely exhibited at the R.A. and elsewhere, and some of his most popular works feature gracious ladies in elaborate interiors. In the present work, a group of flirtatious ladies peer out the window perhaps having attracted the attention of a suitor who is coming to call.

  7. British fl. 1874 - 1904. Charles Haigh-Wood was a genre painter, who lived in London, Bury and Taplow, Buckinghamshire. Haigh-Wood’s enchanting visions of romance, with attractive girls and pretty dresses are some of the most endearing and popular of all images.