Daniel Sherrin Art
Daniel Sherrin was an early 19th century English artist born in 1868 in Brentwood to the artist John Sherrin. He was a pupil of the excellent landscape artist B.W. Leader. Sherrin was primarily a landscape artist who is very well known for painting country scenes in Suffolk, Norfolk, Surrey and Hampshire.
Sherrin’s output was often used as book illustrations, one of his works In the Highlands featured in the book Highways And Byways From A Motor Car, by Thomas D Murphey. Sherrin contributed to the war effort during WWI by designing recruitment posters and was also commissioned to paint Sandringham by King George V. The painting still hangs in Buckingham Palace.
Early 1900s Realist Daniel Sherrin Art
Oil, Canvas
Early 20th Century Victorian Daniel Sherrin Art
Oil
1880s Victorian Daniel Sherrin Art
Oil
Late 19th Century Victorian Daniel Sherrin Art
Oil
Late 19th Century Realist Daniel Sherrin Art
Canvas, Wood, Cotton Canvas, Oil
1840s Victorian Daniel Sherrin Art
Oil
1840s Victorian Daniel Sherrin Art
Oil
Early 20th Century Realist Daniel Sherrin Art
Canvas, Wood, Cotton Canvas, Oil
19th Century Victorian Daniel Sherrin Art
Oil, Canvas
John Bates NoelPair of 19th century landscape oil paintings of the River Avon & Berwyn Valley, C1900
Late 19th Century Realist Daniel Sherrin Art
Canvas, Wood, Cotton Canvas, Oil
1870s Victorian Daniel Sherrin Art
Canvas, Oil, Paint
1870s Victorian Daniel Sherrin Art
Canvas, Paint, Oil, Gesso
Mid-20th Century Realist Daniel Sherrin Art
Canvas, Oil
Early 1900s Victorian Daniel Sherrin Art
Oil