Description: BRITISH 19TH CENTURY LANDSCAPE OIL PAINTING FREDERICK WATERS WATTS (1800-1862) LANDSCAPE WITH WINDMILL This superb atmospheric British Victorian landscape oil painting is by Frederick Waters Watts. Painted circa 1840 it a magnificent undulating landscape with a path past a donkey and cart leading towards a distant windmill and dwelling on the coast. Sunshine bathes the foreground with more stormy clouds in the background. The brushwork and use of light and shadow are lovely echoing the impasto work of John Constable. An excellent example of his work and of 19th century art. Signed with initials lower right. Provenance. Bears inscribed label to the reverse. Condition. Oil on canvas, image size 36 inches by 28 inches and in good condition. Frame. Housed in a complementary frame gilt Victorian frame, 43 inches by 35 inches and in good condition. BIOGRAPHY Frederick Waters Watts (1800-1862) also known as Frederick William Watts' early years have always been something of a mystery. It is thought that he was born in Bath, 7th October 1800 and baptised the following year in St. Albans as William Watts. It is most probable he enrolled in the RA Schools in 1817 as William Watts subsequently changing his name to Frederick William Watts to avoid confusion with the landscape painter, William Watts (1752-1851). He was awarded Silver Medals at the RA School 1819-1821 and exhibited at the London Royal Academy from 1821 until 1862. Watts also exhibited at the British Institution, Suffolk Street Galleries and at the New Watercolour Society. Watts lived in Hampstead from 1821, where John Constable (1776-1837) also lived, and, some twenty-five years older, was to have a marked influence on Watts’s style. Although it is not known that they ever met, Watts would undoubtedly have been familiar with his work and Hampstead was a relatively small town. Watts painted landscapes throughout England and Wales, visiting north and south Wales, Derbyshire, Devon, Isle of Wight, Sussex and, of course, Suffolk and Essex. He painted many views around what is now north London and Middlesex and views on the Thames. Watts was highly successful in his portrayal of the English landscape and widely collected in his lifetime and throughout the twentieth century in Britain, Europe and North America. His work can be found in: London, Victoria and Albert Museum and The Tate. ABOUT RICHARD TAYLOR FINE ART Plenty of quality paintings on Richard Taylor Fine Art - Ebay. Gallery condition paintings available to purchase via Ebay. Have a look at my other items and my excellent feedback. We ship worldwide at cost from the UK and will combine post. Ask if unsure or if you require more photos or information.
Price: 9445 USD
Location: Bewdley
End Time: 2024-02-04T12:30:55.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Size: Large
Artist: JOHN ARNESBY BROWN, FREDERICK WATERS WATTS
Production Technique: Oil Painting
Framing: Framed
Style: Victorian
Material: Oil, Canvas
Time Period Produced: 1800-1849
Type: Painting
Features: Framed
Subject: Windmill Landscape
Signed: Yes
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Listed By: RICHARD TAYLOR FINE ART