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ANTIQUE #SA862319

Landscape Oil Painting Of Figures Walking In A Lane Near Abbey Ruins By Edward Williams

£3,900    $4,792    €4,633
Edward Williams
 
British, (1781-1855)
 
The Old Abbey Ruins
 
Oil on canvas
 
Image size: 22.25 inches x 30.75 inches
 
Size including frame: 28.25 inches x 36.75 inches
 
Provenance: Frost & Reed; Cider House Galleries
 
A wonderful landscape painting of Abbey ruins seen from a village by Edward Williams. In the foreground, a figure is shown resting by a village pond whilst further figures and a dog walk near a cottage. The ruins can be seen rising above a wooded area to the left. Whilst traditionally identified and titled ‘Wickham, Suffolk’, further research has revealed that this is not in fact the location of the painting. The ruins depicted are very likely to be those of Fountains Abbey near Ripon in Yorkshire. Williams is known to have travelled to a number of locations to paint medieval buildings such as Windsor Castle and Durham Cathedral. It is possible he visited Fountains Abbey in Yorkshire on his way to Durham.
 
Edward Williams was a landscape artist and father of the Williams family of artists. He was born in Lambeth, London in 1781 and was the son of the engraver Edward Williams (c.1755-1797) and Mary Ward, sister of James Ward, the animal painter and William Ward the engraver. His sons Edward Charles (1807-1881), Henry John Boddington (1811-1865), George Augustus (1813-1901), Arthur Gilbert 1819-1895), Sidney Richard Percy (1822-1886) and Alfred Walter (1824-1905) all became artists. His grandchildren also inherited his talent for painting and included Walter Williams (1834-1906), Caroline Fanny Williams (1836-1921), Charles Leslie (1839-1866), Kate Gilbert (1843-1916) and Herbert Sidney Percy (1863-1932). His family is also referred to as the Barnes School. He is sometimes known as ‘Old Edward’ to avoid confusion with his son.
 
He married Ann Hildebrandt on 12 February, 1806 at St Pancras Old Church, Camden and they went on to have 8 children, 6 of whom became artists. He started his career initially as an apprentice carver and gilder. ...
Antique #SA862319, shown on this page, originates from the 19th century. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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