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1855 - 1914. Known for: Figure, genre painting.
William A. Breakspeare (1855-1914) was at home in many genres, painting genre scenes, portraits and landscapes. He studied at the Birmingham Art School and was a founding member of the Birmingham Art... Read full biography
William A. Breakspeare (1855-1914) was at home in many genres, painting genre scenes, portraits and landscapes. He studied at the Birmingham Art School and was a founding member of the Birmingham Art Circle. Between 1874 and 1899 he exhibited 34 works in the gallery of the Royal Birmingham Society... Read full biography
William A. Breakspeare (1855-1914) was at home in many genres, painting genre scenes, portraits and landscapes. He studied at the Birmingham Art School and was a founding member of the Birmingham Art Circle. Between 1874 and 1899 he exhibited 34 works in the gallery of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists (RBSA). Breakspeare continued his education in Paris before settling in London, where, in the following years, he regularly exhibited his work at the Royal Academy.... Read full biography
William A. Breakspeare (1855-1914) was at home in many genres, painting genre scenes, portraits and landscapes. He studied at the Birmingham Art School and was a founding member of the Birmingham Art Circle. Between 1874 and 1899 he exhibited 34 works in the gallery of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists (RBSA). Breakspeare continued his education in Paris before settling in London, where, in the following years, he regularly exhibited his work at the Royal Academy.
William A. Breakspeare (1855-1914) was at home in many genres, painting genre scenes, portraits and landscapes. He studied at the Birmingham Art School and was a founding member of the Birmingham Art Circle. Between 1874 and 1899 he exhibited 34 works in the gallery of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists (RBSA). Breakspeare continued his education in Paris before settling in London, where, in the following years, he regularly exhibited his work at the Royal Academy.
