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1860 Bradford, England - 1930/42 Brentford, MIddlesex, England. Known for: Landscape and rural genre painting.
William Manners (1860-1942) was born in Bradford. He was a self-taught oil and water-colour landscape and rural genre painter. He lived in Bradford and Otley until around 1900, when he moved to the... Read full biography
William Manners (1860-1942) was born in Bradford. He was a self-taught oil and water-colour landscape and rural genre painter. He lived in Bradford and Otley until around 1900, when he moved to the Lake District. He lived then in the Ulverston and Kendal areas, where the surrounding landscape... Read full biography
William Manners (1860-1942) was born in Bradford. He was a self-taught oil and water-colour landscape and rural genre painter. He lived in Bradford and Otley until around 1900, when he moved to the Lake District. He lived then in the Ulverston and Kendal areas, where the surrounding landscape provided inspiration for much of his later work. He exhibited occasionally at the Royal Academy and Royal Scottish Academy, Royal Birmingham Society of Artists, and more regularly at the Royal Society of... Read full biography
William Manners (1860-1942) was born in Bradford. He was a self-taught oil and water-colour landscape and rural genre painter. He lived in Bradford and Otley until around 1900, when he moved to the Lake District. He lived then in the Ulverston and Kendal areas, where the surrounding landscape provided inspiration for much of his later work. He exhibited occasionally at the Royal Academy and Royal Scottish Academy, Royal Birmingham Society of Artists, and more regularly at the Royal Society of British Artists (RBA), and was elected a Member of the RBA in 1893. His work was also exhibited at the Walker Gallery in Liverpool and Manchester Academy of Fine Arts. His work can be found in the permanent collections at the Abbot Hall Gallery,... Read full biography
William Manners (1860-1942) was born in Bradford. He was a self-taught oil and water-colour landscape and rural genre painter. He lived in Bradford and Otley until around 1900, when he moved to the Lake District. He lived then in the Ulverston and Kendal areas, where the surrounding landscape provided inspiration for much of his later work. He exhibited occasionally at the Royal Academy and Royal Scottish Academy, Royal Birmingham Society of Artists, and more regularly at the Royal Society of British Artists (RBA), and was elected a Member of the RBA in 1893. His work was also exhibited at the Walker Gallery in Liverpool and Manchester Academy of Fine Arts. His work can be found in the permanent collections at the Abbot Hall Gallery, Kendal; Kirklees Museums and Galleries; and in the Melbourne National Gallery in Australia.... Read full biography
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Art Subject
- •Rural Scene, Countryside, Farms and/or Barns
Exhibition By An Art School
- •Royal Academy of Arts, London
