This biography from the Archives of AskART:
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Claude Cardon lived for a time in Camden, London and exhibited between 1892 and 1893 at the Royal Academy, The Manchester City Art Gallery, The Wlaker Art Gallery, and The Royal Society of British Artists at Suffolk Street. He painted genre, domestic scenes and landscapes in a free style and became especially known for the accurate, non-sentimental yet whimsical portrayal of domestic animal scenes.
Sources include: Richard Gardner Antiques, England |
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