Showing posts with label Henry Redmore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Henry Redmore. Show all posts

Saturday, March 22, 2014

H is for Henry

 Henry Perronet Briggs: Romeo and Juliet, Act II Scene 5 ('Juliet and her Nurse') (1827)
  
 Henry Perronet Briggs: The First Interview between the Spaniards and the Peruvians (1827)
  
 Henry Redmore: Luggers and other commercial traffic in a calm off Whitby (1871)
  
 Henry Thomas Dawson: Dartmouth Castle (1884)
  
 Henry Tonks: Rosamund and the Purple Jar (ca. 1900)
  
 Henry Turner Munns: Turkish Beauty (1892)
  
Henry William Banks Davis: The Approach of Bealloch-na-ba, Applecross

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Maritime Painting

Because Britain was the world's pre-eminent maritime power in the 19th century, it was natural for maritime art to be a popular genre of painting.

 Colin Hunter (1841-1904): Hauling in the Nets at Sunset
  
 David James (1853-1904): Low Tide, the Cornish Coast (1887)
  
 Edwin Hayes (1819-1904): After the Storm, the Irish Coast (1871)
  
 George Clarkson Stanfield (1828-1878): The Battle of Trafalgar, 21st October 1805
  
 Henry King Taylor (1799-1868): Shipping in a Heavy Swell in the Channel off Dover
  
 Henry King Taylor: View of St. Aubin's Fort, St. Aubin's Bay, Jersey
  
 Henry Moore (1831-1895): Light Airs at Sunset (1870-73)
  
 Henry Redmore (1820-1888): Luggers and other commercial traffic in a calm off Whitby (1871)
  
John Scougall: On the Thames at Westminster