European school (XIX) - General William Booth (1829–1912), Founder of the Salvation Army

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General William Booth (1829–1912), an Art Deco oil painting from 1900–1910, by European school, country of origin unknown.

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William Booth (1829-1912) was an English Methodist preacher.
Together with his wife Catherine, he founded the Christian movement in London in 1865, which later became known as The Salvation Army.
The organization had a quasi-military structure and focused on evangelization and social reform, particularly among the poor in London's East End.
The Salvation Army grew into one of the largest distributors of humanitarian aid worldwide.

William Booth (1829-1912) was an English Methodist preacher.
Together with his wife Catherine, he founded the Christian movement in London in 1865, which later became known as The Salvation Army.
The organization had a quasi-military structure and focused on evangelization and social reform, particularly among the poor in London's East End.
The Salvation Army grew into one of the largest distributors of humanitarian aid worldwide.

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Artist
European school (XIX)
Sold with frame
No
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Edition
Original
Title of artwork
General William Booth (1829–1912), Founder of the Salvation Army
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Unknown
Year
1900
Condition
Good condition
Height
73 cm
Width
59 cm
Weight
5 kg
Style
Art Deco
Period
1900-1910
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Private

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