William Watson Furniture
British, 1831-1921
William Watson flourished between 1866 and 1920. He came from a family of painters originating in Liverpool. A pupil of iconic Sir Edwin Landseer and also French artist Rosa Bonheur, William's work was detailed yet also full of movement with an excellent sense of the proportion and majesty of the animals. Exhibiting locally and also at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1972, his works can now be found in galleries and museums as far-flung as Minneapolis in the USA.
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Creator: William Watson
Antique Botany Print of Collinsia Heterophylla by Watson, 1897
By William Watson
Located in Langweer, NL
Antique botany print titled 'Collinsia Bicolor'. Old print depicting the Collinsia heterophylla, known as purple Chinese houses or innocence. This print ...
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19th Century Antique William Watson Furniture
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Paper
$85 Sale Price
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Superb Large Pair Antique English Binoculars by W. Watson & Sons, London
By William Watson
Located in Bath, GB
A fabulous pair of antique English polished brass binoculars meticulously professionally cleaned and polished, restoring them to their former glory; the barrels wrapped in leather. ...
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1910s British George IV Vintage William Watson Furniture
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