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William Young was an English painter of landscapes and river scenes from the latter part of the Victorian period. He worked mostly in oil. His paintings were full of details and fine brushwork, which made them very sought after.

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Victorian Oil Painting, Rural View Near Guildford, Surrey, British Landscape
Victorian Oil Painting, Rural View Near Guildford, Surrey, British Landscape

Victorian Oil Painting, Rural View Near Guildford, Surrey, British Landscape

By George William Mote

Located in Cheltenham, GB

US buyers pay no import tariffs on this item. This late 19th-century oil painting by British painter George William Mote (1832-1909) depicts a shepherd and his flock before an exten...

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1880s Victorian William Young Art

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Canvas, Oil

Man Walking the Dog at a River Side in the Lush Green English Countryside
Man Walking the Dog at a River Side in the Lush Green English Countryside

Man Walking the Dog at a River Side in the Lush Green English Countryside

By John Haskins

Located in Preston, GB

Man Walking the Dog at a River Side in the Lush Green English Countryside by 20th Century British Artist Art measures 20 x 16 inches Frame measures 25 x 21 inches John Haskins...

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20th Century Realist William Young Art

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Oil, Board

Fine Large Antique Scottish Oil Painting Mother & Daughter in Highland Landscape
Fine Large Antique Scottish Oil Painting Mother & Daughter in Highland Landscape

Fine Large Antique Scottish Oil Painting Mother & Daughter in Highland Landscape

Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire

The Highland Path Scottish School, circa 1830's, unsigned Oil painting on canvas, unframed canvas: 26 x 20 inches condition: very good and ready to hang provenance: from a private co...

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Early 19th Century Victorian William Young Art

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Listed Artist Hewett Jackson Original Oil Painting  Tall Ship Seascape  Framed
Listed Artist Hewett Jackson Original Oil Painting  Tall Ship Seascape  Framed

Listed Artist Hewett Jackson Original Oil Painting Tall Ship Seascape Framed

Located in Palm Coast, FL

Original Oil Painting by Listed Artist Hewett R. Jackson (1914–2007) – Sailing Ship at Sea Framed Maritime Seascape Signed Canvas Up for sale is a medium original oil painting on c...

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Late 20th Century Realist William Young Art

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Oil

Very Large Oil Painting Napoleonic Wars Ship Anchored in the Sunrise Sea
Very Large Oil Painting Napoleonic Wars Ship Anchored in the Sunrise Sea

Very Large Oil Painting Napoleonic Wars Ship Anchored in the Sunrise Sea

By Continental School

Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire

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20th Century Victorian William Young Art

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19th Century landscape oil painting of a Sussex harvest field at sunset
19th Century landscape oil painting of a Sussex harvest field at sunset

19th Century landscape oil painting of a Sussex harvest field at sunset

By Walter Williams

Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire

Walter Williams British, (1834-1906) Harvest Field at Sunset, Clayton near Brighton Sussex Oil on canvas, signed Image size: 15.5 inches x 23.5 inches Size including frame: 21.5 inc...

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19th Century Victorian William Young Art

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Fine Napoleonic Wars Period French Tall Ships at Sea, Signed Oil on canvas
Fine Napoleonic Wars Period French Tall Ships at Sea, Signed Oil on canvas

Fine Napoleonic Wars Period French Tall Ships at Sea, Signed Oil on canvas

Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire

Artist/ School: French School, 20th century, signed by Eug. Mavie Title: Napoleonic War Ships at Sea, beautifully detailed with remarkable detailing. Medium: oil on canvas, unfram...

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20th Century Victorian William Young Art

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Antique Scottish Highlands Loch Landscape Figure by Cottage signed oil
Antique Scottish Highlands Loch Landscape Figure by Cottage signed oil

Antique Scottish Highlands Loch Landscape Figure by Cottage signed oil

By Joel Owen

Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire

The Loch Keepers Cottage by Joel B. Owen (British, signed and dated 1918) oil painting on canvas: 20 x 30 inches original antique gilt frame: 23 x 33 inches condition: overall very g...

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Early 20th Century Victorian William Young Art

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Canvas, Oil

Oil Painting of Horses & Farmer in the English Countryside by British Artist
Oil Painting of Horses & Farmer in the English Countryside by British Artist

Oil Painting of Horses & Farmer in the English Countryside by British Artist

By James Wright

Located in Preston, GB

Oil Painting of Horses & Farmer in the English Countryside by 20th Century Modern British Artist, James Wright Art measures 24 x 18 inches Frame measures 29 x 23 inches Pres...

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Late 20th Century Realist William Young Art

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Canvas, Cotton Canvas, Oil

Australian River Landscape Painting by 20th Century English Australian Artist
Australian River Landscape Painting by 20th Century English Australian Artist

Australian River Landscape Painting by 20th Century English Australian Artist

Located in Preston, GB

Australian River Landscape Painting by 20th Century English Australian Artist, Howard Barron (1900–1991) depicting a scene along the Murrumbidgee River in Australia’s New South Wales...

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1970s Realist William Young Art

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The Grand Canal Venice Antique 1910 Signed Oil Painting on Canvas Many Boats
The Grand Canal Venice Antique 1910 Signed Oil Painting on Canvas Many Boats

The Grand Canal Venice Antique 1910 Signed Oil Painting on Canvas Many Boats

Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire

Shipping on the Grand Canal, Venice signed & dated 1910 oil on canvas, unframed canvas: 13 x 18 inches provenance: private collection, Europe condition: basic good condition though w...

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1910s Victorian William Young Art

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Oil, Canvas

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    William Morris was famous for his work as an artist. He was well-known for creating beautiful floral-patterned paintings that were turned into textiles and wallpaper. In addition, Morris designed furniture and helped define the Arts and Crafts movement. Also a writer, he penned several books, including News from Nowhere and The Earthly Paradise. Find a range of William Morris art and furniture on 1stDibs.
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    Kyffin Williams is famous for his artistic achievements. He was born near Llangefni in Wales, and the local parishes, farmland and the stone walls that defined his earliest experiences would later inform his drawings and paintings. Some of his most notable works include The Way to the Cottages; Mynydd Bodafon, Anglesey; Cottage in the Fields and Waterfall, Ogwen. Shop a range of Kyffin Williams art on 1stDibs.
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