William Bromley Figurative Prints
William Bromley was a London historical and genre painter who was the grandson of William Bromley, the engraver. Bromley was a prolific exhibitor at Suffolk Street, where he displayed over 187 works. He also exhibited at the Royal Academy and the British Institution between 1844–70. Bromley was a clever draughtsman and a good painter, who improved upon the landscape genre of his time by placing his figures in such a way that the action was concentrated, and the point of his anecdote was invariably realized.
1810s Modern William Bromley Figurative Prints
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1810s Old Masters William Bromley Figurative Prints
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1810s Old Masters William Bromley Figurative Prints
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Late 18th Century Old Masters William Bromley Figurative Prints
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1960s Modern William Bromley Figurative Prints
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19th Century Old Masters William Bromley Figurative Prints
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17th Century Old Masters William Bromley Figurative Prints
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1960s Modern William Bromley Figurative Prints
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18th Century Old Masters William Bromley Figurative Prints
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1960s Modern William Bromley Figurative Prints
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1940s Modern William Bromley Figurative Prints
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17th Century Old Masters William Bromley Figurative Prints
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19th Century Old Masters William Bromley Figurative Prints
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Mid-17th Century Old Masters William Bromley Figurative Prints
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17th Century Old Masters William Bromley Figurative Prints
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