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William Joy & John Cantiloe: Marine Watercolour
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William Joy & John Cantiloe: Marine Watercolour

19th century
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WILLIAM JOY & JOHN CANTILOE**: a charming MARINE WATERCOLOUR, typical of the quality and style of the work by these two painters.

Entitled: "Bringing in the Catch" it depicts fishing boats unloading in choppy seas, with figures on the shore and with a Man O'War in the distance. On the Thomas Agnew label on the reverse it is inscribed with details of its exhibition (1959) and a cutting from an old auction catalogue.

**Although inscribed as by William Joy (1803-1867), it is known that most of his work was a joint production with John Cantiloe (1806-1866). In 1832 they moved to Portsmouth where they were employed by the Government to paint various types of fishing boats. See "Dictionary of British Painters" by Christopher Wood page 261

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Quiet Street Antiques of Bath has dated this piece to the 1800s.

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WILLIAM JOY & JOHN CANTILOE**: a charming MARINE WATERCOLOUR, typical of the quality and style of the work by these two painters.
Entitled: "Bringing in the Catch" it depicts fishing boats unloading in choppy seas, with figures on the shore and with a Man O'War in the distance.
Quiet Street Antiques of Bath

On the Thomas Agnew label on the reverse it is inscribed with details of its exhibition (1959) and a cutting from an old auction catalogue.

fig 1. WILLIAM JOY & JOHN CANTILOE: MARINE WATERCOLOUR
fig 1. William Joy & John Cantiloe: Marine Watercolour

Although inscribed as by William Joy (1803-1867), it is known that most of his work was a joint production with John Cantiloe (1806-1866). In 1832 they moved to Portsmouth where they were employed by the Government to paint various types of fishing boats. See "Dictionary of British Painters" by Christopher Wood page 261

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Quiet Street Antiques of Bath has dated this piece to the 1800s.

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SA312076
Dealers Internal Ref
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