During the 19th-century Cornelis I Westerbeek was known for his relaxed rural scenes that provided a restful moment in an increasingly industrialised world.
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Westerop was known for his portraits of animals, particularly horses and dogs. Given his high level of proficiency, it's likely that he was regularly commis...
Austrian artist Ella Wetzko-Ehrenberger created a bounty of elegant still lifes, each imbued with a refined sense of delicacy and grace. The details of her c...
Anselm Wiedh (also known as Anshelm Dahl) was a Swedish painter who worked during the early to mid-20th-century. His body of work includes quaint rural lands...
The landscapes of Belgian artist Maurice Wiliquet are abundant with rippling grass and wavering waters, mill houses and farm homesteads sinking peaceably int...
Edward Charles Williams was part of the Williams family of landscape painters. His father, also Edward, taught his six sons (and many of his grandchildren), ...
Edwin Williams exhibited in London between 1845 and 1875, primarily at the Royal Academy but also at the Suffolk Street Gallery and the British Institution. ...
Austrian artist Wenzel Wirkner is primarily known for his impressionistic landscape paintings that often depict picturesque valleys and lakes. His style is f...
Eric With was a self-taught Swedish artist who conducted independent study trips to the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Spain. He’s represented at several m...