Fanny Corbaux was the foremost of her painterly sisters in watercolours in 19th-century Britain. In fact, she was also a great rival to the male artists of t...
Matthew Ridley Corbet began his artistic education at Cheltenham College before studying at the Slade School of Art and the Royal Academy Schools under Frede...
Thomas Creswick RA (1811-1869) was well-loved by the Victorian middle classes who scattered their walls with picturesque etchings, rural idylls, and gentle p...
British artist William Harold Cubley hailed from Derbyshire, England and was a painter of landscapes and portraits. He studied under the eminent Sir William ...
Mark Osman Curtis was an interesting painter that worked under several pseudonyms including Th. Friss. It’s believed that he was a reclusive character that m...
Herbert Thomas Dicksee was a British painter and etcher who specialised in dog paintings. His works are widely collected and still highly regarded.
Other mem...
Arthur Percy Dixon was a well-regarded painter of portraits, scenes and landscapes who studied at The Royal Scottish Academy Life School. He began his studie...
Thomas Millie Dow trained in Paris at the École des Beaux-Arts and later at the ateliers of Rudolphe Julien and Carolus Duran.
He exhibited at the Royal Sco...
Author: Andy Shield
Anthony Vandyke Copley Fielding was one of the leading watercolourists of his generation. His classically-inspired views of the British c...