Douglas Adams Art
Douglas Adams exhibited in the Royal Academy between 1880 and 1894 and also shared a Primrose Hill studio with other artists. He specialized as a landscape and wildfowl painter and very often painted sporting scenes. Many of his paintings are of field sports, including hunting, shooting and fishing, as well as other landscapes painted in the Victorian tradition. Due to the success of his paintings, Adams worked with the well-known publisher Thomas McLean to create limited edition prints of his more popular painted scenes.
1970s Realist Douglas Adams Art
Lithograph, Laid Paper
1970s Realist Douglas Adams Art
Paper, Lithograph
1990s Realist Douglas Adams Art
Lithograph, Paper
1990s Realist Douglas Adams Art
Lithograph, Paper
1990s Realist Douglas Adams Art
Lithograph, Paper
1990s Realist Douglas Adams Art
Lithograph, Paper
1990s Realist Douglas Adams Art
Lithograph, Paper
1990s Realist Douglas Adams Art
Lithograph, Paper
1990s Realist Douglas Adams Art
Lithograph, Paper
1990s Realist Douglas Adams Art
Lithograph, Paper
1990s Realist Douglas Adams Art
Lithograph, Paper
1990s Realist Douglas Adams Art
Lithograph, Paper
1990s Realist Douglas Adams Art
Lithograph, Paper
1980s Realist Douglas Adams Art
Lithograph