Edwin Roberts Paintings
British, 1840-1917
Edwin Roberts was the son of the artist, Thomas Edwards Roberts. He exhibited extensively in London from 1862–86 and exhibited 46 paintings at the Royal Society of British Artists, Suffolk Street and Royal Academy of Arts. In many ways, Roberts was a quintessential genre scene artist of the Victorian period.
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Artist: Edwin Roberts
A Summer Beauty - British Victorian genre art female portrait oil painting
By Edwin Roberts
Located in Hagley, England
This lovely portrait oil painting is by much exhibited British artist Edwin Roberts. The painting is an excellent example of Victorian romantic genre art and is of a Summer Beauty. T...
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