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19th century English Cottage landscape
19th century English Cottage landscape

19th century English Cottage landscape

Located in Woodbury, CT

artists such as Benjamin Williams Leader and Frederick William Hulme. Walters’ treatment of light and

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1890s Victorian Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

William Frederick Hulme Painting
William Frederick Hulme Painting

William Frederick Hulme Painting

By Frederick William Hulme

Located in Houston, TX

William Frederick Hulme (1816-1884). Benezit listed British landscape artist. Museums

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Antique Late 19th Century English Barbizon School Paintings

Materials

Canvas

William Frederick Hulme, '1816-1884'
William Frederick Hulme, '1816-1884'

William Frederick Hulme, '1816-1884'

By Frederick William Hulme

Located in Houston, TX

Benezit listed British landscape artist. Museums: Montreal museum, Liverpool museum. 23 ½ x 36 inches oil on canvas, signed lower right. Wrapped in a fine quality hand-carved gild fr...

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Antique Late 19th Century English Other Paintings

Frederick W. Hulme Landscape Painting "Chalfont St. Peters"
Frederick W. Hulme Landscape Painting "Chalfont St. Peters"

Frederick W. Hulme Landscape Painting "Chalfont St. Peters"

By Frederick William Hulme

Located in Shippensburg, PA

testament to Hulme’s ability to capture a quiet scene in a powerful way. His works are held at museums in

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Antique Late 19th Century British Romantic Paintings

Materials

Canvas

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