William Claus led an intriguing life and is known predominantly as the illustrator behind the Anne of Green Gables novel. Together with his wife, May, he cre...
Henry Charles Clifford trained towards the end of the 19th-century when the French impressionists were in full swing and it’s very likely that he visited Par...
George Clint RA first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1802 and was generally known as a painter of theatrical subjects. Several of the landed gentry sat fo...
British artist Edward John Cobbett produced a wide array of whimsical and pleasant landscape and genre scenes. Working during the gritty grind of the industr...
British artist Albert Henry Collings was an extremely prolific portrait painter. His highly realistic and emotionally evocative style saw him cultivate a suc...
Robert Colot was known for his depictions of working-class figures and urban landscapes. He trained in Brussels and was a quiet man who preferred to work alo...
John Constable was a trailblazing landscape artist and indeed one of the most famous British artists of the 19th-century. Against the strong tides of convent...
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...