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Charles Thomas Burt Paintings

British, 1823-1892

Charles Thomas Burt was a Midlands landscape painter. He was born in Wolverhampton and lived in Birmingham most of his life. He was a pupil of Samuel Lines of Birmingham and also a friend and pupil of David Cox, by whose style he was influenced. He exhibited 16 paintings at the Royal Academy from 1850 to 1892, as well as the British Institute, Suffolk Street and elsewhere. Burt was a member of the Birmingham Society of Artists. He painted Highland, farming scenes and Moorland landscapes including Snowdon, Devon, Somerset, Malvern, Yorkshire, Derbyshire and the Orkney islands.

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Artist: Charles Thomas Burt
Huge Victorian Signed Oil Painting Hay Making in the Surrey Horse & Cart
Huge Victorian Signed Oil Painting Hay Making in the Surrey Horse & Cart

Huge Victorian Signed Oil Painting Hay Making in the Surrey Horse & Cart

By Charles Thomas Burt

Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire

Artist/ School: Charles Thomas Burt (British, 1823-1902), signed lower corner Title: Haymaking in Surrey Medium: oil on canvas, framed in a fine antique gilt frame. Framed: 36 x ...

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19th Century Victorian Charles Thomas Burt Paintings

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Oil Painting by Charles Thomas Burt "Off to Market"
Oil Painting by Charles Thomas Burt "Off to Market"

Oil Painting by Charles Thomas Burt "Off to Market"

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Oil Painting by Charles Thomas Burt "Off to market" 1823-1902. Burt was a Wolverhampton landscape painter who studied under David Cox. Oil on canvas signed and dated 1895 in a fine o...

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19th Century Charles Thomas Burt Paintings

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