William Shayer Senior (1787-1879) was a painter of rural genre scenes. His son, William Shayer Junior, was also a painter in the same style as his father; sometimes it is hard to tell which one is the artist, so no guarantees that all of these are by WS Sr.
The Plough Inn
William Shayer and Edward Charles Williams: The Old Roadside Inn
[this was one of a number of collaborations between Shayer and Williams;
Williams painted the landscape and Shayer the people]
A By-lane in the New Forest
A Gypsy Encampment
A Halt at the Inn
A Village Festival (1843)
At the Bell Inn, Cadnam, New Forest
Bargaining for the Catch
Carting Timber in the New Forest
Drinks at the Crown Inn
Farmyard Scene
Fisherfolk on the Hampshire Coast (1839)
In the New Forest
Scene Near Zeldkirch in the Tyrol
The Half Way House, Thatcham
The Midday Rest
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