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Sidney Yates Johnson Art

British, b. 1861
Johnson was a prolific painter of landscapes from Circa 1890 to 1926. Many of his works are classic Victorian English landscapes. His early work is similar to that of Henry H parker and the later work of John Horrace Hooper.
(Biography provided by David Brooker Fine Art)
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Sidney Yates Johnson (fl.1890-1926) - Early 20th Century Oil, Through the Woods
By Sidney Yates Johnson
Located in Corsham, GB
A stunning late 19th/early 20th century oil painting by the highly collected English School painter Sidney Yates Johnson. This excellent example of the artist's oeuvre depicts a figu...
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20th Century Sidney Yates Johnson Art

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Oil

Sidney Yates Johnson (fl.1890-1926) - Framed Oil, On their Homeward Way
By Sidney Yates Johnson
Located in Corsham, GB
A stunning late 19th/early 20th century oil painting by the highly collected English School painter Sidney Yates Johnson. This excellent example of the artist's oeuvre depicts a figu...
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Early 20th Century Sidney Yates Johnson Art

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Early 20th century Scottish Highland landscape, the Trossachs, Scotland
By Sidney Yates Johnson
Located in Woodbury, CT
Wonderful early 20th-century oil on canvas depicting a view of the Scottish highlands known as the Trossachs. Sidney Yates Johnson was an active painter during the late Victorian pe...
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Early 1900s Victorian Sidney Yates Johnson Art

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Canvas, Oil

Early 20th century Scottish Highland landscape, the River Usk , Scotland
By Sidney Yates Johnson
Located in Woodbury, CT
Wonderful early 20th-century oil on canvas depicting a view of the Scottish highlands and the River Usk. Sidney Yates Johnson was an active painter during the late Victorian period ...
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Early 1900s Victorian Sidney Yates Johnson Art

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Canvas, Oil

Large Antique Scottish Highland Landscape Oil Painting Sheep in River Valley
By Sidney Yates Johnson
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Artist/ School: Sidney Yates Johnson, British circa 1900. Title: The Close of the Day, fine late Victorian Scottish Highlands landscape at sunset, with sheep along a river valley p...
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Late 19th Century Victorian Sidney Yates Johnson Art

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Oil

Sidney Yates Johnson (fl. 1890-1926) - 1894 Oil, Blue Skies
By Sidney Yates Johnson
Located in Corsham, GB
A pleasantly rustic coastal oil showing a group of fisherman taking a break outside a cobbled house, overlooking an expensive coast with boats sailing on the calm water under bright ...
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19th Century Sidney Yates Johnson Art

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Oil

Large Antique Scottish Highlands Signed Oil Painting - Summertime River Glen
By Sidney Yates Johnson
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Artist/ School: Sidney Yates Johnson, British circa 1900, signed Title: Summertime in the Scottish Highlands Medium: signed oil painting on canvas, framed. framed: 23.25 x 33.25 i...
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Late 19th Century Victorian Sidney Yates Johnson Art

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Oil

English 19th century landscape with farmers harvesting the hay, pond and Willow.
By Sidney Yates Johnson
Located in Woodbury, CT
English 19th century River landscape farmers harvesting the hay in an English Summer. A stunning late 19th/early 20th-century oil painting by the highly collected English School lan...
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1890s Victorian Sidney Yates Johnson Art

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Oil

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Sidney Yates Johnson (fl.1890-1926) - Early 20th Century Oil, Guildford, Surrey
By Sidney Yates Johnson
Located in Corsham, GB
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Sidney Yates Johnson (fl.1890-1926) - 1928 Oil, Golden Dawn at Ben Venue
By Sidney Yates Johnson
Located in Corsham, GB
A delightful oil study depicting the mountain lake of Ben Venue in Trossachs, Scotland in the morning light. The artist captures a warm pink light shining over the landscape, falling...
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Sidney Yates Johnson (fl.1890-1926) - Early 20th Century Oil, After Light
By Sidney Yates Johnson
Located in Corsham, GB
A stunning late 19th/early 20th century oil by the highly collected English School painter Sidney Yates Johnson. A particularly excellent example of the artist's oeuvre. The scene sh...
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Sidney Yates Johnson (fl.1890-1926) -Early 20th Century Oil, Sunset On The Coast
By Sidney Yates Johnson
Located in Corsham, GB
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Sidney Yates Johnson (fl.1890-1926) - Early 20th Century Oil, On The River Lynn
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Located in Corsham, GB
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