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Charles Robertson Paintings

British, 1844-1891

Charles Robertson painted a handful of views around the South coast of England, including Dartmouth, Alum Bay and North Devon. Robertson was a painter of landscapes and genre scenes, both in oil and watercolor, and also an engraver. Robertson began by studying art in London and in the early 1860’s left to travel Europe and the Middle East. Robertson is best known for his watercolors of the Middle East, which are richly detailed and vibrant. Robertson’s paintings can be seen in the Walker Art Gallery and the National Gallery, Sydney; while the National Trust holds another pleasant seascape from Robertson entitled Shipping off Bayard's Cove, Dartmouth.

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Artist: Charles Robertson
Two English watercolours, Norfolk Windmill; Fishermen mending nets on the shore
Two English watercolours, Norfolk Windmill; Fishermen mending nets on the shore

Two English watercolours, Norfolk Windmill; Fishermen mending nets on the shore

By Charles Robertson

Located in Harkstead, GB

Two delightful watercolours, with wonderful details by the highly collectable Charles Robertson. They depict two different aspects of Victorian life, the first captures two boys fis...

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Late 19th Century Victorian Charles Robertson Paintings

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