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William Westall
River in summer landscape 19th century oil on canvas

1810-1840

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About the Item

William Westall (1781-1850), served as an artist at age 19 on the Investigator ship, exploring Africa and Australia, then China and India, and another journey to Madeira and Jamaica. He sailed in 1799, leaving his studies at the Royal Academy. Aboard the ship were botanist artists, scientists and explorers. His job: sketch the natural landscapes. Over the next few years his travels included being ship-wrecked, a boat to the shore was swamped with his paintings, and he climbed to the top of a mountain declaring it Mount Westall. His sketches, watercolors and oil paintings have been highly collectible, including the library of the Commonwealth Society of London that collected 139 works, National Maritime Museum, the Royal Academy, Australian government, and the Queen's House. He exhibited widely in the Royal Academy and Associated Artist's exhibition. His works were often re-created as aquatints. Various publishers commissioned watercolors for use on publications including about 45 plates in Ackerman's histories for Oxford and Cambridge, and English public schools. He also published his plates in 'A Picturesque Tour of the River Thames', 1828. This is a rare oil painting on canvas, signed W Westall, lower left. Appears to be original signature under UV light, in likely original 19th century stretcher, and period style ornate gold frame. 8" high by 15" canvas site, in frame approximately 2.5" wide. Most likely this is a later painting in England, perhaps along the Thames in rural England. In overall good condition, ready to hang! Sources include: Australian Dictionary of Biographers, Royal Museums of Greenwich,
  • Creator:
    William Westall (1781 - 1850, British)
  • Creation Year:
    1810-1840
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 13 in (33.02 cm)Width: 21 in (53.34 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Overall good condition, possibly later frame but of 19th century period.
  • Gallery Location:
    Hillsborough, NC
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2069215858112

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