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1848 - 1918 Dorking, Surrey, England. Known for: Sporting image painting, horses, equestrian genre.
Edward Algernon Stuart Douglas (1848- 1918) was a British painter in both oil and watercolour of sporting images. Douglas is said to have worked in conjunction with Ackermanns for many years, who in... Read full biography
Edward Algernon Stuart Douglas (1848- 1918) was a British painter in both oil and watercolour of sporting images. Douglas is said to have worked in conjunction with Ackermanns for many years, who in 1887 published a set of four coursing scenes by Douglas which were engraved by C.R. Stock. He was... Read full biography
Edward Algernon Stuart Douglas (1848- 1918) was a British painter in both oil and watercolour of sporting images. Douglas is said to have worked in conjunction with Ackermanns for many years, who in 1887 published a set of four coursing scenes by Douglas which were engraved by C.R. Stock. He was educated (1861) at Charterhouse School, near Godalming in Surrey, United Kingdom. Little is known of the life of this very competent sporting painter. Between 1880 and 1892 he exhibited ten works at the... Read full biography
Edward Algernon Stuart Douglas (1848- 1918) was a British painter in both oil and watercolour of sporting images. Douglas is said to have worked in conjunction with Ackermanns for many years, who in 1887 published a set of four coursing scenes by Douglas which were engraved by C.R. Stock. He was educated (1861) at Charterhouse School, near Godalming in Surrey, United Kingdom. Little is known of the life of this very competent sporting painter. Between 1880 and 1892 he exhibited ten works at the Royal Academy, all of which were hunting scenes and which were sent from an address in Barnes, London, where he is thought to have lived. Douglas frequently produced pictures in pairs or sets of four; a pair of his hunting scenes was engraved by... Read full biography
Edward Algernon Stuart Douglas (1848- 1918) was a British painter in both oil and watercolour of sporting images. Douglas is said to have worked in conjunction with Ackermanns for many years, who in 1887 published a set of four coursing scenes by Douglas which were engraved by C.R. Stock. He was educated (1861) at Charterhouse School, near Godalming in Surrey, United Kingdom. Little is known of the life of this very competent sporting painter. Between 1880 and 1892 he exhibited ten works at the Royal Academy, all of which were hunting scenes and which were sent from an address in Barnes, London, where he is thought to have lived. Douglas frequently produced pictures in pairs or sets of four; a pair of his hunting scenes was engraved by Edward Gilbert Hester. He sometimes worked in miniature and his larger compositions have the detailed and delicate finish of his min... Read full biography
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Keywords (8)
Art Method
- •Miniature Art
Art Media
Art Subject
- •Dogs, Dog Portraits
- •Horses: Equestrian Genre, in Landscape and/or Portraits
- •Outdoor Sporting Scenes, Field and Stream, Hunting
Ethnicity of Artist
- •English
Exhibition By An Art School
- •Royal Academy of the Arts, England
