Owen Dalziel Art
British, 1861-1942
Owen Dalziel exhibited between 1880–1908. He was a landscape, figure and marine painter. He lived in Oppidan's Way, Primrose Hill, London.
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Artist: Owen Dalziel
A Morning Concert - Victorian British art w/c painting black entertainers beach
By Owen Dalziel
Located in London, GB
A superb British Victorian watercolour by Owen Dalziel which is titled A Morning Concert and is dated 1883. A fine large painting, it is a super historical record of a Victorian beach...
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19th Century Victorian Owen Dalziel Art
Materials
Watercolor
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