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Artist: William Williams (painter)
Original Oil on Board, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, "A Devon Mill"
By William Williams (painter)
Located in Mere, GB
WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 1808 - 1895
A Plymouth artist of local views and maritime subjects, in many Museums and and Art Galleries.
Signed with initials and dated (18)'65
Original oil on b...
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Mid-19th Century William Williams (painter) Paintings
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