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William Young Art

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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Artist: William Young
Victorian period view of Anne Hathaway's Cottage, wife of William Shakespeare
By William Young
Located in Woodbury, CT
William Young (British, late 19th century) Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, Stratford-upon-Avon Oil on canvas, signed lower right Circa 1890 This beautifully detailed view of Anne Hathaway...
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1880s Victorian William Young Art

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Oil, Canvas

Loch Eck, Scotland - Scottish Edwardian art landscape oil painting
By William Young
Located in Hagley, England
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Early 1900s Realist William Young Art

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