The landscapes of Belgian artist Maurice Wiliquet are abundant with rippling grass and wavering waters, mill houses and farm homesteads sinking peaceably int...
Edward Charles Williams was part of the Williams family of landscape painters. His father, also Edward, taught his six sons (and many of his grandchildren), ...
Edwin Williams exhibited in London between 1845 and 1875, primarily at the Royal Academy but also at the Suffolk Street Gallery and the British Institution. ...
Austrian artist Wenzel Wirkner is primarily known for his impressionistic landscape paintings that often depict picturesque valleys and lakes. His style is f...
Eric With was a self-taught Swedish artist who conducted independent study trips to the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Spain. He’s represented at several m...
Swedish painter, Gustav Wolmar, produced spirited portraits, landscapes and scenes imbued with the vibrancy of his own experiences. A well-travelled man, he ...
Eleanor Stewart Wood was an interesting painter who adapted her style over the years. Her early work tended to be finer with influence being drawn from the o...
Alfred Joseph Woolmer was an extremely prolific artist in 19th-century Britain specialising in literary and historical paintings. Exhibiting throughout his l...
Gustav Wustmann was the son of a great historian by the same name and studied at the Academies in Leipzig and Munich. He was predominantly a painter of land...