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1840 - 1895. Known for: Portrait, landscape, human genre painting.
William Lucas (1840-1895). A painter primarily in watercolor of portraits, figures and human genre. He was elected an Associate of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolors in 1864 and resigned... Read full biography
William Lucas (1840-1895). A painter primarily in watercolor of portraits, figures and human genre. He was elected an Associate of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolors in 1864 and resigned in 1882. Subsequently his health broke down and he gave up painting. He exhibited at the Royal... Read full biography
William Lucas (1840-1895). A painter primarily in watercolor of portraits, figures and human genre. He was elected an Associate of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolors in 1864 and resigned in 1882. Subsequently his health broke down and he gave up painting. He exhibited at the Royal Academy, Society of British Artists, Suffolk Street, and the New Watercolour Society, among others. Sources include:. www.hargravefineart.co.uk/
William Lucas (1840-1895). A painter primarily in watercolor of portraits, figures and human genre. He was elected an Associate of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolors in 1864 and resigned in 1882. Subsequently his health broke down and he gave up painting. He exhibited at the Royal Academy, Society of British Artists, Suffolk Street, and the New Watercolour Society, among others. Sources include:. www.hargravefineart.co.uk/
William Lucas (1840-1895). A painter primarily in watercolor of portraits, figures and human genre. He was elected an Associate of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolors in 1864 and resigned in 1882. Subsequently his health broke down and he gave up painting. He exhibited at the Royal Academy, Society of British Artists, Suffolk Street, and the New Watercolour Society, among others. Sources include:. www.hargravefineart.co.uk/
