Charles Sillem Lidderdale
Charles Sillem Lidderdale (September 28, 1830, St.Petersburg - June 7, 1895, London) was a British artist whose work often focused on portraits of young women in outdoor settings. Lidderdale exhibited 36 paintings at the Royal Academy between 1856 and 1893.
Selected paintings
- A Girl's Head
- Petulance
- Penseriosa
- The Gleaner
- A Country Maid
- The farmer's daughter
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