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William Henry Mander Art

British, 1850-1932

William Henry Mander was one of the principal artists of the late 19th century Birmingham School of landscape artists. Like many of his contemporaries, he became fascinated by the wild beauty of North Wales and lived there from 1899–1906. Between 1881–1914, Mander exhibited 122 works at the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists, 7 paintings at the Royal Cambrian Academy and 14 at the Royal Hibernian Academy.

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19th Century Welsh landscape oil painting of the river Mawddach
19th Century Welsh landscape oil painting of the river Mawddach

19th Century Welsh landscape oil painting of the river Mawddach

By William Henry Mander

Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire

William Mander British, (1846-1914) On the River Mawddach, Dolgellau, North Wales Oil on canvas, signed & further inscribed & signed verso Image size: 19.5 inches x 29.5 inches Size...

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19th Century William Henry Mander Art

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Oil, Canvas

The Mill, Dolgellau,  Wales , William Henry Mander 19th century oil painting
The Mill, Dolgellau,  Wales , William Henry Mander 19th century oil painting

The Mill, Dolgellau, Wales , William Henry Mander 19th century oil painting

By William Henry Mander

Located in York, GB

The Mill, Dolgellau wales William Henry Mander 19th century oil painting A fine oil on canvas painting of The Mill, Dolgellau, by the renowned artist William Henry Mander Dolgel...

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19th Century Old Masters William Henry Mander Art

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Oil

A Tributary of the Lledr
A Tributary of the Lledr

A Tributary of the Lledr

By William Henry Mander

Located in Belgravia, London, London

Oil on canvas Canvas size: 15.25 x 11 inches Framed size: 19.25 x 15.25 inches Signed lower left

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Canvas, Oil

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William Mander British, (1847-1914) In the Mawddach Valley, North Wales Oil on canvas, signed & inscribed verso Image size: 15½ inches x 23½ inches Size including frame: 21½ inches x 29½ inches William Henry Mander was a landscape artist born in Birmingham in 1847. He exhibited regularly at the RBSA between 1881 and 1914 with no less than 122 works, mainly of landscapes, rural and river scenes. Although he spent most of his life in the Birmingham area, he lived for a time in Dolgellau, North Wales. Later he returned to the Birmingham area where he died in 1914. Mander was a prolific artist whose style has often been compared to that of BW Leader...

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