Henry Charles Woollett Art
Henry Charles Woollett was born in 1826 in Brighton, Sussex. At some point, he visited the Cheltenham area, where he met Martha Pilley (B. 1843), the daughter of a tailor. They married in 1866 and lived in Cheltenham before settling in Liverpool after the birth of their first child. The family lived at 54 Herschell Street, Everton. Woollett specialized in landscape rustic scenes often featuring figures, horses and farm animals. He seems to have spent his spare time travelling around painting views of the surrounding towns and villages. The horses he painted were often working animals and he also produced several works featuring horse markets such as those that took place in Chester. Examples of his work can be found at the Williamson Art Gallery and the Grosvenor Museum.
19th Century Henry Charles Woollett Art
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Mid-19th Century English School Henry Charles Woollett Art
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1980s English School Henry Charles Woollett Art
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19th Century English School Henry Charles Woollett Art
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Late 19th Century English School Henry Charles Woollett Art
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Mid-19th Century English School Henry Charles Woollett Art
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20th Century English School Henry Charles Woollett Art
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Late 19th Century English School Henry Charles Woollett Art
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2010s Contemporary Henry Charles Woollett Art
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19th Century English School Henry Charles Woollett Art
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1920s English School Henry Charles Woollett Art
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1980s English School Henry Charles Woollett Art
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Richard WoodWinter landscape with Seagulls on ploughed fields in the English Countryside, 1985 Circa
19th Century English School Henry Charles Woollett Art
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2010s Photorealist Henry Charles Woollett Art
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