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Artist: Edwin H Boddington
Victorian Oil Painting: Fishing with Cattle Watering, Circa 1850-1859
Victorian Oil Painting: Fishing with Cattle Watering, Circa 1850-1859

Victorian Oil Painting: Fishing with Cattle Watering, Circa 1850-1859

By Edwin H. Boddington

Located in St. Albans, GB

Edwin Henry Boddington Canvas Size: 20 x 32" (51 x 81cm) Outside Frame Size: 29 x 41" (74 x 104cm) A very good and typical example of his work which has been relined for preservation only. He lived 1836 - 1905 Landscape and River Scene Painter. Son of Henry John Boddington, he painted mainly scenes of the Thames. He developed a very personal and recognisable style. His river scenes are usually painted in a pale evening light, using a range of very dark greens and browns. Address: Lonsdale Villa, Barnes, London 6 Upper Ranalagh Place, Pimlico, London Exhibited 1853 – 1869 Exhibited at:- British Institution, London Portland Gallery, London Royal Academy Royal Society of British Artists The following works were exhibited at the Royal Academy: On the River Lodden 1854 On the Welsh Hills...

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1850s Victorian Edwin H Boddington Art

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