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1807 Shepherds Bush, England - 1881 Shepherds Bush, England. Known for: Landscape and coastal scene painting.
Edward Charles Williams was the eldest son of Edward Williams (the British landscape painter). He received his early training from his father, as can readily be seen from the similarity of their... Read full biography
Edward Charles Williams was the eldest son of Edward Williams (the British landscape painter). He received his early training from his father, as can readily be seen from the similarity of their works - both painting in the same woodland style reminiscent of the early Dutch landscape artists. In... Read full biography
Edward Charles Williams was the eldest son of Edward Williams (the British landscape painter). He received his early training from his father, as can readily be seen from the similarity of their works - both painting in the same woodland style reminiscent of the early Dutch landscape artists. In the early 1840's he was living at 2, London Street - close to Dante Gabriel Rossetti and William Holman Hunt - and exhibited his first work at the Royal Academy in 1840 - A Gipsy Encampment - Moon... Read full biography
Edward Charles Williams was the eldest son of Edward Williams (the British landscape painter). He received his early training from his father, as can readily be seen from the similarity of their works - both painting in the same woodland style reminiscent of the early Dutch landscape artists. In the early 1840's he was living at 2, London Street - close to Dante Gabriel Rossetti and William Holman Hunt - and exhibited his first work at the Royal Academy in 1840 - A Gipsy Encampment - Moon Rising. By 1854 he had moved to Hammersmith and in 1857 his first wife, Mary Ann, died. His only child, Alice, was born a year later to a woman who had been his wife's nurse - the two did not marry for another 10 years. Williams lived in and around London... Read full biography
Edward Charles Williams was the eldest son of Edward Williams (the British landscape painter). He received his early training from his father, as can readily be seen from the similarity of their works - both painting in the same woodland style reminiscent of the early Dutch landscape artists. In the early 1840's he was living at 2, London Street - close to Dante Gabriel Rossetti and William Holman Hunt - and exhibited his first work at the Royal Academy in 1840 - A Gipsy Encampment - Moon Rising. By 1854 he had moved to Hammersmith and in 1857 his first wife, Mary Ann, died. His only child, Alice, was born a year later to a woman who had been his wife's nurse - the two did not marry for another 10 years. Williams lived in and around London for most of his life and many of his paintings feature scenes from the surrounding countryside i... Read full biography
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