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English 19th century Landscape with children on a pathway picking flowers
By Henry Hadfield Cubley
Located in Woodbury, CT
19th century English landscape of Children picking flowers in a field or meadow.
Henry Hadfield Cubley was born in Newark, Nottinghamshire in 1858. Henry was the nephew of William C...
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1890s Victorian Henry Hadfield Cubley Art
Materials
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Henry Hadfield Cubley (1858-1934) - 1919 Oil, Mussel Gatherers at Whitby
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A charming scene depicting figures combing the shoreline for mussels in Whitby on an overcast day. The artist beautifully captures the quiet atmosphere of the scene through soft refl...
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Early 20th Century Henry Hadfield Cubley Art
Materials
Oil
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