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Jane Vivian Art

Jane Vivian was a British landscape painter who lived in London. She was known particularly for her views of Venice and exhibited several works at the Royal Society of British Artists, including views of Venice, Bruges and Rouen. She also exhibited at several provincial galleries, including the Royal Society of Artists, Birmingham, the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, Manchester Art Gallery and the Royal Hibernian Academy. She came from a dynasty of topographical artists who worked and lived in England. Vivian first exhibited a view of Venice from a London address in 1869 and continued to exhibit mainly Italian views until 1877. Around 1880, she seems to have moved, as did her father, as their next exhibiting address was Islington Row, Birmingham, where she continued to exhibit work until 1888. The name J.V. de Fleury reappears at the Birmingham Society exhibitions in 1892 and 1893. Her work shows attention to detail that is a reflection of her father's technique, but there is a lightness of touch and softness in the palate, which is considered even finer.

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Artist: Jane Vivian
19th century oil painting of the Doge’s Palace from the Dogana, Venice
By Jane Vivian
Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire
Jane Vivian British, (fl. 1869-1890) Looking towards the Doge’s palace from the Dogana Oil on canvas, signed Image size: 17.25 inches x 31.25 inches Size including frame: 22.75 inch...
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19th Century Victorian Jane Vivian Art

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Canvas, Oil

19th century oil painting of the Dogana Santa Maria della Salute, Venice
By Jane Vivian
Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire
Jane Vivian British, (fl. 1869-1890) The Punta della Dogana with Santa Maria della Salute from the Molo, Venice Oil on canvas, indistinctly signed Image size: 17.25 inches x 31.25 in...
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19th Century Victorian Jane Vivian Art

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Canvas, Oil

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