Antique Oil Painting | A Cup of Tea, 1904 by Walter Granville-Smith | 18" x 22"
Antique Oil Painting | A Cup of Tea, 1904 by Walter Granville-Smith | 18" x 22" This artwork sold. Artwork removed from S&B on Monday, October 15 2018. Walter Granville-Smith American, 1870-1938A Cup of Tea, 1904Signed and dated '1904' lower rightOil on canvas16" x 12" unframed18" x 22" framed b. S. Granville, N.Y., 1870 d. New York City, 1940 Walter Granville-Smith was a highly regarded illustrator, a painter whose career spanned the first four decades of the twentieth century. Smith worked in oil and watercolor and his charming genre scenes of young children and women involved in leisurely activities along the shore, in parks, and along city streets, were well received and many were well known through publications. Granville-Smith studied at the Arts Students' League in New York City with William Satterlee, Carrol Beckwith, and Willard Metcalf-all successful and progressive American artists. He further honed his artistic training at the Academie Julian in Paris.