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William Henry Williamson (1820-1883) Art

British, 1820-1883

Williamson was a gifted, London painter of coastal scenes, particularly of the south coast. He exhibited at Suffolk Street, the British Institute and the Royal Academy from 1853-75. One of the titles at the RA was 'Off the Coast of Kent'.

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Artist: William Henry Williamson (1820-1883)
Victorian Signed Oil Painting Fishing Boats in Choppy Seas off Old Harbour
By William Henry Williamson (1820-1883)
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Off the Harbour by William Henry Williamson (British 1820-1883) signed and dated 1874 oil painting on canvas, framed canvas: 12 x 18 inches fr...
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Late 19th Century Victorian William Henry Williamson (1820-1883) Art

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