Douglas Falconer Art
Douglas Falconer was born in 1913. He initially trained as a furniture designer, gaining several important commissions, including the re-making of the bomb-damaged rostrum for the auction house Christie’s. Falconer is praised for his romantic and highly atmospheric landscapes. His scenes are mostly of Europe and Britain, and most notably depict the Lake District and the lochs and mountains of Scotland. He originally painted purely as a pastime, but committed himself to it as a result of the level and depth of demand among collectors for his work. Falconer travelled extensively seeking inspiration for his work, and staged numerous highly successful dedicated exhibitions at galleries in London.
1960s Realist Douglas Falconer Art
Oil
Mid-20th Century Victorian Douglas Falconer Art
Oil
Mid-20th Century Victorian Douglas Falconer Art
Oil
2010s Realist Douglas Falconer Art
Linen, Oil
1880s Victorian Douglas Falconer Art
Oil
Late 19th Century Victorian Douglas Falconer Art
Oil
1840s Victorian Douglas Falconer Art
Oil
1840s Victorian Douglas Falconer Art
Oil
1870s Victorian Douglas Falconer Art
Canvas, Paint, Oil, Gesso
19th Century Victorian Douglas Falconer Art
Canvas, Oil
John Bates NoelPair of 19th century landscape oil paintings of the River Avon & Berwyn Valley, C1900
Mid-20th Century Realist Douglas Falconer Art
Canvas, Oil
1870s Victorian Douglas Falconer Art
Canvas, Oil, Paint
Early 1900s Victorian Douglas Falconer Art
Oil
Late 19th Century Realist Douglas Falconer Art
Canvas, Oil
1890s Victorian Douglas Falconer Art
Oil