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1823 - 1901. Known for: Portrait, figure, genre paintings.
William Oliver was a British artist that flourished in the areas of genre and figurative painting during the years 1867 to 1882. He specialised in half-length portraits of girls and fifteen works by... Read full biography
William Oliver was a British artist that flourished in the areas of genre and figurative painting during the years 1867 to 1882. He specialised in half-length portraits of girls and fifteen works by him were exhibited during his lifetime at the Royal Academy in London - titles included A Thing of... Read full biography
William Oliver was a British artist that flourished in the areas of genre and figurative painting during the years 1867 to 1882. He specialised in half-length portraits of girls and fifteen works by him were exhibited during his lifetime at the Royal Academy in London - titles included A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever and Love is a Test- as well as at the British Institution and the Society of British Artists.
William Oliver was a British artist that flourished in the areas of genre and figurative painting during the years 1867 to 1882. He specialised in half-length portraits of girls and fifteen works by him were exhibited during his lifetime at the Royal Academy in London - titles included A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever and Love is a Test- as well as at the British Institution and the Society of British Artists.
William Oliver was a British artist that flourished in the areas of genre and figurative painting during the years 1867 to 1882. He specialised in half-length portraits of girls and fifteen works by him were exhibited during his lifetime at the Royal Academy in London - titles included A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever and Love is a Test- as well as at the British Institution and the Society of British Artists.
