Landscapes: #1001

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#1001

Extensive Landscape, circa 1830, Dedham Mill, F.W.Watts
IN 1817, as "William Watts", he is thought to have entered the Royal Academy in London, and won silver medals there between 1819-21. He exhibited at the academy from 1821-60, and at the British Institution from 1823-62. He also showed many paintings at the Suffolk Street Gallery in New Bond Street and at the New Watercolour Society.
Watts lived in
Hampstead, London, for much of his life and painted landscapes, "en plein air" all over Britain, having a preference for river scenes. He was strongly influenced by John Constable.

Circa: 1830

Dimensions:
84 cm wide x 140 cm deep
33" wide x 55" deep